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Quotes About Radios

when it came to explosives and radios, bad things sometimes happened to good engineers.
~ James Rollins
The area became known as the Zone of Silence because normal radios do not work within the 1,500 square mile area. Some sort of interference generated within the zone jams the signals.
~ David Hatcher Childress
God has to remind us this isn't heaven by a long shot, so he increases the radios and lethal flies.
~ Sylvia Plath
They're squatting in the cabin," I said. "Using it as a base of operations. We should still get in there if we can. Not just to search for phones or radios, but to get food. Without it, we won't be in any shape to run or fight back if we're caught." Daniel looked at me. "Yes, I know, it's a ballsy move," I said. He smiled. "All right. Let's check it out.
~ Kelley Armstrong
My grandfather lived across the garden from us, and in his attic he had a lot of radios, appliances and inventions that he had made over 50 years, such as a keyboard called a clavioline, which can be heard on some Beatles songs - it was popular in the 60s. So we had all that at home.
~ Michel Gondry
Merex produced police equipment – binoculars, bullet-proof jackets, radios and so on.
~ Andrew Feinstein
Eindhoven was home to the Philips electronics company, founded in 1891 by a cousin of Karl Marx's. In addition to making lightbulbs, the firm had expanded to vacuum tubes, radios, X-ray equipment, and, in 1939, the electric razor.
~ Rick Atkinson
I've heard many reports of police attending scenes of domestic violence where they've had to turn off music and televisions and radios. Noise tends to drive us a bit crazy.
~ Julian Treasure
Silence glimmers in the empty hallways, on the radios no one listens to anymore.
~ Roberto Bolano
Music spirals out of the radios, and it is splendid to drowse on the davenport, to be warm and fed, to feel the sentences hoist her up and carry her somewhere else.
~ Anthony Doerr
Don't you miss the world?" He is quiet; so is she. Both ride spirals of memory. "I have the whole world right here," he says, and taps the cover of Darwin. "And in my radios. Right at my fingertips.
~ Anthony Doerr
I suppose the reason I chose electrical engineering was because I had always been interested in electricity, involving myself in such projects as building radios from the time I was a child.
~ Koichi Tanaka
when people don't have free access to books, then communities are like radios without batteries.
~ Anne Lamott
astonishing array of technical gadgets for spies, including secure radios, secret ink, and even garlic-flavored chocolate—issued to spies parachuting into occupied France to ensure their breath smelled convincingly French on landing.
~ Ben Macintyre
To all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand.
~ Barack Obama
During the Depression, my dad made radios to sell to make extra money. Nobody had any money to buy the radios, so he would trade them for dogs. He built kennels in the backyard, and he cared for the dogs.
~ Betty White
During the Depression, my dad made radios to sell to make extra money. Nobody had any money to buy the radios, so he would trade them for dogs. He built kennels in the backyard, and he cared for the dogs.
~ Betty White
one third of all the money America spent on furniture was spent on radios.
~ Bill Bryson
God has to remind us this isn't heaven by a long shot, so he increases the radios and lethal flies.
~ Sylvia Plath
You talk about Japanese technocracy and you get radios.
~ Gordon Sinclair
I have radios everywhere around the house, very old battered ones that I've had for years and years. None of them are digital.
~ Tim Rice
The echo of voices and old radios rose through these canyons of poverty, but only as far as the rooftops. The voice of the Raval never reaches heaven.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Though she knew even less about radios than about Southern Californians, there were to both outward patterns a hieroglyphic sense of concealed meaning, of an intent to communicate.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Me and my cousin, most of the time we worked on radios and fixed them. I guess we started because I was curious to understand how radios work. When I was little, I used to think there were small people inside. Most of the time, I was just trying to see the people who are speaking in the radio.
~ William Kamkwamba