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Quotes About Calls

The company's largest group is customer support, with sixteen people handling calls from customers. But everybody in the company has to work on the support desk. Typically they will put in one day every six weeks, "so everyone can hear directly from customers and understand the pain points, what frustrates or delights customers," Fried says.
~ Unknown
We encounter very healthy boardroom debates and pretty diverse views, so we have always had the benefit of diversity of opinion and expression before we take some important calls.
~ Uday Kotak
Heroes did not always swoop in to rescue. They made questionable calls. They lived with doubts. They replayed and edited and imagined different outcomes. They killed, sometimes, to save.
~ Jodi Picoult
Nobody ever calls with good news this early in the morning.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
Our words have no inherent meaning to a corvid; they are arbitrary, but the natural communication system of these birds also involves arbitrary symbols (calls) that refer to specific objects and actions in their world.
~ Unknown
Some of the most beautiful bird calls are cries of distress and fear....these sculptures are a way for me to express my cry.
~ Kari Byron
For every death is for others a simplification of life, it spares them the necessity of showing gratitude, the obligation of paying calls.
~ Marcel Proust
She deleted the messages he continued to leave on her phone and set her ringer to identify his calls - what she should have done a week ago. The minute Loser by Beck played, she'd know it was him.
~ Unknown
Our agents reported that the journos weren't persuading anyone new; they were just keeping the Initiative's supporters from wavering in their calls for our heads.
~ Unknown
direct developer-customer interaction delivered more of the right content, increased sales, and dramatically reduced support calls.
~ Unknown
But another likely leak source about his angst in the White House was Trump himself. In his calls throughout the day and at night from his bed, he frequently spoke to people who had no reason to keep his confidences.
~ Michael Wolff
What music do you like?" he asked between calls. "Cheery, chirpy pop." Wincing, he pulled up a station that delivered exactly that. "You owe me." "Come on"—she turned in her seat to face him once more—"it's not that bad." "I'm sorry? I can't hear you past the sugar blocking my eardrums.
~ Nalini Singh
It's important to be clear about your objectives when you approach people at the focus of receptivity. Calls to people who are purely receptive—which is a way of saying that they are not dissatisfied and they don't have decision power—tend to be most successful if your strategic aims are to find out information about the account and the people in it and to gain access to others in the account who are located at the focus of dissatisfaction.
~ Unknown
It was her love which gave me the strength to make all the rest of the calls, this time without once weeping.
~ Osamu Dazai
He has a frightening aversion to text messaging in general. "It's a phone. It's for making calls, not for writing novels".
~ Patrick Carman
Patrick Ness, A MONSTER CALLS
~ Unknown
The crickets, too, respect the silence. Their calls are like careful stitches in its fabric, almost too small to be seen.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
No one calls at eight o'clock on a Sunday morning unless it is to give news that cannot wait. And news that cannot wait is always bad news.
~ Paul Auster
Herds will lie down in her midst, creatures of every kind. Both the desert owl and screech owl will roost atop her pillars. Their calls will sound from the window, but desolation will lie on the threshold, for He will expose the beams of cedar.
~ Zephaniah 2:14