Quotes About Radio
No one on the radio told him that responders could devote unlimited manpower to the fourteen people inside Stairwell B because they comprised the largest single group of known survivors.
~ Mitchell Zuckoff
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Radio has been sweet for me, but look! Am suitable for it too.
~ Unknown
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Las canciones que sonaban en la radio, de repente, me recordaban a Annie y a mí; los poemas que leía parecían haberse escrito especialmente para nosotras. Empezamos a mandarnos los poemas que más nos gustaban. Me habría gastado todos mis ahorros en comprarle plantas si no hubiera sabido lo mucho que le molestaba que yo tuviera dinero a menudo y ella no.
~ Nancy Garden
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Radio, of course, is the least likely medium to join in the descent into a Huxleyan world of technological narcotics. It is, after all, particularly well suited to the transmission of rational, complex language. Nonetheless, and even if we disregard radio's captivation by the music industry, we appear to be left with the chilling fact that such language as radio allows us to hear is increasingly primitive, fragmented, and largely aimed at invoking a visceral response;
~ Neil Postman
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What I missed was what I missed every year when the season ended and abruptly the radio was quiet. I missed them.
~ Unknown
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You know the issue of ELF, extremely low frequencies, affecting mental states of individuals is not new. It goes back to Yale University, the work of Jose Delgado, which is well recognized in the literature. He started first using implants within the brain, and then used radio frequency with implants, and eventually he found that energy at 150th of what the earth naturally produces could in fact in certain frequency ranges trigger huge mood swings.
~ Nick Begich
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Radio football is football reduced to its lowest common denominator. Shorn of the game's aesthetic pleasures, or the comfort of a crowd that feels the same way as you, or the sense of security that you get when you see that your defenders and goalkeeper are more or less where they should be, all that is left is naked fear.
~ Nick Hornby
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I sort of try to write everything for me. I'm a huge sports fan but have no interest in minutiae. I don't remember who won Super Bowls five years ago or listen to sports talk radio. I'm trying to make sure the jokes are self-contained so they're accessible to everyone.
~ Norm MacDonald
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Radio stations broadcast without interruption the music of Chopin, since it is thought that this favors concentration and serious reflection.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
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When the first record came out, I'd go down to radio stations pretty much every day to get the record played, and I would walk in and they'd tell us how much they loved the record, but they weren't sure how much they could play it because they were already playing a girl. Or the program director would slap his leg and say, "Why don't you sit down over here and we'll see if we can get that record played."
~ Pat Benatar
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You cannot get emotionally involved in the writing, the object for the writer is to manipulate the reader so that the reader feels the emotion. Quote from a radio interview on the Reality Break show in 1997.
~ Unknown
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Radio listeners are voyeurs: lurking, invisible, eavesdropping.
~ Paul Fleischman
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Rutherford showed how radio waves could travel long distances, penetrate walls, and magnetize iron.
~ Unknown
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If a producer was casting the role of an old-time radio newsman who could hear and identify with the heartbeat of Middle America, care a little about a lot of things, appreciate the value of hard work, marvel at the eccentricities of mankind, admire the scrappy, and respect the wealthy—
~ Unknown
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pareidolia. They heard whispering voices in the radio pulses of Jupiter or Saturn.
~ Unknown
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I sing both in my shower and in my car, mostly in my car, because I have this weird thing - whenever I'm singing to the radio - my friends kind of hate it - but I pick out the harmonies in my head, and I'm singing the harmonies to the tracks and I'm jamming it out.
~ Paul McDonald
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Paola Harris: Is it a grave mistake to think that you are the official voice of the Vatican? Monsignor Balducci: 'These ideas are mine, and I do not represent the Vatican. However, I am told that the Holy Father, John Paul II, has seen me on Italian TV several times and follows my radio homilies. If there were some objection, I'm sure I would know. I believe there to be no problem here.
~ Unknown
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Politics aside, it will be hard for any new liberal radio network to outdo the professionalism of NPR.
~ Paul Weyrich
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Pink clouds of plum blossoms and their magnificent aroma languished in their wake, leaving a snow-drift of petals stuck to the windshield. They look like dead butterflies, she said, with a touch of sadness, and turned on the radio so she wouldn't start crying, so she could run away from there, escape from that burst of happiness into the bewitched halo of the bolero.
~ Unknown
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By George, the next time he found himself on the road all alone late at night, he was going to whistle along to every damn song on the radio. "That'll show them," he snarled, though he had no idea who he'd be showing nor why he nearly tore the knob off when he shut off the radio.
~ Unknown
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OW: I've worked with advertising agencies all my life. In the old days in radio, you worked for them, because they were the boss, not the network. And I have never seen more seedier, about-to-be-fired sad sacks than were responsible for those Paul Masson ads. The agency hated me because I kept trying to improve the copy. HJ: Whoever heard of Paul Masson before you
~ Unknown
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