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Telephone Calls Quotes

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Alexander McCall Smith
“Isabel observed an etiquette of the telephone: a call before eight in the morning was an emergency; between eight and nine it was an intrusion; thereafter calls could be made until ten in the evening, although anything after nine-thirty required an apology for the disturbance. After ten one was into emergency time again.”
Alexander McCall Smith, The Sunday Philosophy Club

Chloe Thurlow
“Every time the telephone rings, you feel a frisson of excitement. The call is almost never exciting, but it is in our character to keep on believing.”
Chloe Thurlow, The Secret Life of Girls

Jean   Koning
“Just like I said to Bill Clinton years ago: "drop the pan and plug in some porn, babe!" And then he hung up!”
Jean Koning, Quotes and Thoughts

Lilian Jackson Braun
“[…] the caller might say abruptly, 'Whoozis?' In that case I would say grandly, '*Whom* are you calling, sir?' And he would hang up immediately without even an expletive. Of all the four-letter words I know, the speediest turn-off in such circumstances is *whom*.”
Lilian Jackson Braun, The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts

“A SMILE TRANSLATES even over the phone, so before answering its ring, take a breath and smile.”
EllynAnne Geisel, The Apron Book: Making, Wearing, and Sharing a Bit of Cloth and Comfort