To me, movies are books. They are texts to be consulted.
As a bookish adolescent, I sopped up texts as if I were blotting paper and they were fluid.
Adele texts me all the time and keeps me in check.
As soon as I score, my mother texts me, so when I go in the dressing room, her text is there waiting for me to read!
Texts are always in flux.
Sacred texts give no specific depiction of God, so for centuries, artists and filmmakers have had to choose their own visual depiction.
I hate writing texts to girlfriends because you can't really see emotions in texts. You can get confused on what she says.
Lena Dunham texts me every morning the minute she wakes up to make sure I'm alive.
When a girl finally texts me back, that ding on the phone is like an angel singing.
My ribs ache from all the texts I'll never make time for.
Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.
Medieval medical texts show they did not realize intestinal worms were live organisms.