Telegraph Quotes
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We're all equal before a wave.
— Laird Hamilton
Anything can become a musical sound. The wind on telegraph wires is a great sound; get it into your machine and play it and it becomes interesting.
— Hans Zimmer
Quantitative methods are no more synonymous with objectivity than qualitative methods are synonymous with subjectivity.
— Mike Patton
As to Bell's talking telegraph, it only creates interest in scientific circles ... its commercial values will be limited.
— Elisha Gray
A brand is two words: the 'Promise' you telegraph, and the 'Experience' you deliver.
— Donald J. Trump
An extra pressure, a silent rebuke, an unseen praising, a firm correction: all these passed between us as through telegraph wires.
— Christilot Hanson-Boylen
And damned nomads in Mesopotamia have again cut the telegraph - another expeditionary force is being organized to deal with them once and for all!
— James Clavell
Introspection! I hate it!
— Ethel Kennedy
The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My dad was a telegraph operator for the Cotton Belt Railroad. He worked seven nights a week from 4 until midnight, no vacation.
— Johnny Gimble
Obviously, 'Lincoln' is not about the telegraph operator. There's a whole other movie before and after the two isolated scenes that I'm in.
— Adam Driver
Those who understand the steam engine and the electric telegraph spend their lives in trying to replace them with something better.
— George Bernard Shaw
Birds sat on the telegraph wires that spanned the river as the black notes sit on a staff of music.
— Rebecca West
What's the best way of communicating in the world today? Television? No. Telegraph? No. Telephone? No. Tell a woman.
— Bunker Roy
Telephone and telegraph were better means of communication than the holy man's telepathy
— Eric Hobsbawm
Exclusion is always dangerous. Inclusion is the only safety if we are to have a peaceful world ...
— Pearl S. Buck
Trying to get more learning out of the present system is like trying to get the Pony Express to compete with the telegraph by breeding faster ponies.
— Edward Fiske
A woman reasons by telegraph, and his [a man's] stage-coach reasoning cannot keep pace with hers.
— Mary Edwards Walker
Just as Morse code provides a good introduction to the nature of codes, the telegraph provides a good introduction to the hardware of the computer.
— Charles Petzold
The radio was an improvement on the telegraph but it didn't have the same exponential, transformative effect.
— Alison Gopnik
Those who admire modern civilization usually identify it with the steam engine and the electric telegraph.
— George Bernard Shaw
To escape jury duty in England, wear a bowler hat and carry a copy of the Daily telegraph.
— John Mortimer
It's not a break until you hold your serve.
— Greg Rusedski
We all produce excuses and negative emotions involuntarily. Guess what? That's never going to change.
— Anonymous
A calculating engine is one of the most intricate forms of mechanism, a telegraph key one of the simplest. But compare their value.
— George Iles
Guys know how to read each other's signals. They know how to telegraph love for one another without throwing their arms around one another.
— Lynn Coady
How I wished during those sleepless hours that I belonged to a different nation, or better still, to none at all.
— W.G. Sebald
The exchange of consent being given by the electric flash, they were thus married by telegraph.
— Tom Standage
The audacious telegraph operator took the flower from his buttonhole and said to her: I give you my life in this rose.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I turn to the 'Telegraph's' obituaries page with trepidation.
— Christopher Lee
He proposed a steam-powered pneumatic tube system to carry telegraph forms the short distance from the Stock Exchange to the main telegraph office.
— Tom Standage
Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance - the telegraph and cable, the telephone, radio, and the rest.
— Emily Greene Balch