Good And Bad Netiquette Quotes & Sayings
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Top Good And Bad Netiquette Quotes
Time flies. It's up to you to be the navigator. — Robert Orben
But when was I ever sensible? The only people I ever met who were sensible all the time were so boring that watching them could put you to sleep. Whether — Robert Jordan
Doing good makes you great. Bad things take away from good ones. Practicing Netiquette is all good. — David Chiles
Mental face palm. Suddenly I wasn't sure there was enough room on the campus for both me and his ego. — Gemma Halliday
I always feel funny when I don't reveal things, especially to you [the press], who have supported us so much and are really the big reason we're here. But, we hold back information about the plot because we want to reward the fans for sticking with us, and that's so much fun. That's the funnest part of it. — Mitchell Hurwitz
The internet is bringing our collective conscious together by showing the good and bad in humanity. Good Netiquette is the outcome. — David Chiles
It was easy to make fun of the marines when they weren't listening. In Holden's navy days, making fun of jarheads was as natural as cussing. But four marines had died getting him off the Donnager, and three of them had made a conscious decision to do so. Holden promised himself that he'd never make fun of them again. — James S.A. Corey
Her color is a cross she will always carry. — Toni Morrison
Good updates are nice, as a matter of netiquette. Bad ones are negative. — David Chiles
Courage, my child, is not the absence of fear. It's the triumph over fear. — Wynne Channing
My grandmother told me something I've never forgotten. 'Never fuck anyone you wouldn't want to be.' -audience member — Kate Bornstein
Revolution is something that actually starts in individual hearts. — Bill Viola
Rural cops spent much of their time interacting with rural folk who felt a strong attachment to their guns. Rural cops consequently possessed a reasonable distrust — Ren Benton