Quotes About Telephone
I met Donald Trump in '85. I ran into him several times throughout the years. We knew we had this connection, but it wasn't appropriate timing. So we'd spend a lot of time on the telephone. By '88, I knew I truly loved this guy.
~ Marla Maples
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The Federal Communications Commission was preparing to grant the necessary authority to begin cellular telephone service, even though the technology had been around for more than twenty years. The first popular handheld cell phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, would appear in 1983; the size of a brick, the DynaTAC cost $3,995, and its battery charge lasted only thirty minutes.
~ Steven F. Hayward
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I understand you've chosen to live this way." But Perveen remained concerned about how little contact they had with others—and not even a telephone for emergencies.
~ Sujata Massey
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The news of life is carried via telephone. A baby's birth, a couple engaged, a tragic car accident on a late night highway - most milestones of the human journey, good or bad, are foreshadowed by the sound of a ringing.
~ Mitch Albom
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The telephone voice is but a seduction, a bread crumb to an appetite.
~ Mitch Albom
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No one is certain who invented the telephone. Although the U.S. patent belongs to the Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell, many believe he stole it away from an American inventor named Elisha Gray. Others maintain that an Italian named Manzetti or a Frenchman named Bourseul or a German named Reis or another Italian named Meucci deserves credit.
~ Mitch Albom
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Under the assumption that it would attract less attention than a BIC language, the conspirators conducted telephone conversations in English--broken English, to be exact, with one tense, no articles, and two pronunciations, both wrong(129).
~ Nabokov Vladimir
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NANCY DREW began peeling off her garden gloves as she ran up the porch steps and into the hall to answer the ringing telephone. She picked it up and said, "Hello!" "Hi, Nancy! This is Helen." Although Helen Corning was nearly three years older than Nancy, the two girls were close friends. "Are you tied up on a case?" Helen asked. "No. What's up? A mystery?" "Yes—a haunted house.
~ Carolyn Keene
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Beryl apoyó los codos sobre la mesa y releyó la carta. La voz parecía emanar del papel. Ya sonaba distante, como una voz que se oye por teléfono, alta, efusiva, con algo amargo en el tono. ¡Cómo la detestaba hoy!
~ Katherine Mansfield
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The three quickest ways of communication, cynics say, are telephone, telegraph, and tell-a-woman.
~ Gelett Burgess
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Irène suddenly taken today destination Pithiviers13 (Loiret)—hope you can intercede urgently—trying to telephone no success. Michel Epstein.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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Middle age: when you're sitting at home on Saturday night and the telephone rings and you hope it isn't for you.
~ Ogden Nash
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He's an honest man - you could shoot craps with him over the telephone.
~ Earl Wilson
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The telephone is needed for Emergency purposes only These people are not Emergencies, they are Calamities.
~ Charles Bukowski
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NANCY DREW began peeling off her garden gloves as she ran up the porch steps and into the hall to answer the ringing telephone. She picked it up and said, "Hello!
~ Carolyn Keene
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Her figure is harder to ignore than a ringing telephone.
~ Anonymous
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I keep the telephone of my mind open to peace, harmony, health, love, and abundance. Then whenever doubt, anxiety, or fear try to call me, they keep getting a busy signal and soon they'll forget my number.
~ Edith Armstrong
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The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider's web.
~ Edwin Way Teale
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A man's home is no longer his castle; it is no longer a place away from urgent tasks because the telephone breaches the walls with imperious demands.
~ Charles Hummel
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Of course, the underlying structure of everything in England is posh. There is no in between with these people. You have to walk a mile to find a telephone booth, but when you find it, it is built as if the senseless dynamiting of pay phones had been a serious problem at some time in the past. And a British mailbox can presumably stop a German tank.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Of course, the underlying structure of everything in England is posh. There is no in-between with these people. You have to walk a mile to find a telephone booth, but when you find it, it is built as if the senseless dynamiting of pay phones had been a serious problem at some time in the past.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Stalin's power consisted of three distinct elements: total control of the party bureaucracy, total control of the means of communication ââ'¬â€œ with the Kremlin telephone network as the central hub ââ'¬â€œ and total control of a secret police staffed by men who themselves lived in fear.
~ Niall Ferguson
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Certain documents, such as the FISA court order allowing collection of telephone records and Obama's presidential directive to prepare offensive cyber-operations, were among the US government's most closely held secrets. Deciphering the archive and the NSA's language
~ Glenn Greenwald
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The first was about the secret order from the FISA court compelling Verizon, one of America's largest telephone companies, to turn over to the NSA all the telephone records of all Americans.
~ Glenn Greenwald
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