Radio 2 Quotes
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Radio 2 Quotes & Sayings
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My first transistor radio was the heart of my gadget love today. It fit in my hand and brought me a world of music 24 / 7.
— Steve Wozniak
Thank you to country radio for believing in me.
— Hunter Hayes
According to Paul in Romans 2, the conscience is like a radio receiver picking up transmissions from that seat of justice.
— Timothy Keller
At the very least we want a witness. We can't stand the idea of our own voices falling silent finally, like a radio running down.
— Margaret Atwood
There is a paranoid streak in American life. Radio talk show hosts tend to foment that paranoid streak in American life.
— Alan Dershowitz
Lively, too. Talky as a jaybird. With something smart to say on every subject: better than the radio.
— Truman Capote
I turn off the radio, listen to the quiet. Which has its own, rich sound. Which I knew, but had forgotten. And it is good to remember.
— Elizabeth Berg
Radio is for driving.
— Ira Glass
Bob [Crane] was driven to success, and he sought perfection in his work, right from the start.
— Carol M. Ford
I don't really concentrate on Urban AC or whatever. I don't concentrate on genres or how people section off songs for radio.
— B.J. The Chicago Kid
I listen to the radio and I like all kinds of music, you know, but I like to hear from people who have been there. Hank Williams has been there.
— Leonard Cohen
Dear Hotel People: We don't need a cheeseball clock-radio. WE NEED PLACES TO PLUG STUFF IN. Thank you.
— Dave Barry
The radio is just a stereo like a house ain't a home.
— Jay Electronica
If it weren't for radio programs like 'The George Jarkesy Show,' no one would know about 'The Amateur'.
— Edward Klein
I listen to NPR and baseball games when I'm in my car. I mean, exclusively NPR and baseball games, and that's it, as far as the radio.
— Juliana Hatfield
American media has just become talk radio, incredibly partisan name-calling and op-eds.
— Shane Smith
I got my start in silent radio.
— Bob Monkhouse