Milton Berle Quotes
Radio... that wonderful invention by which I can reach millions of people... who fortunately can't reach me.Milton Berle
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Lately, I've been doing a lot of tuning in and impatiently tuning out. As a longtime fan of talk radio, I don't think this bodes well for the long-term broad appeal of the medium.
Camille Paglia -
I had no trouble going from radio to TV - I just thought of TV as radio with pictures.
Larry King -
Radio is for driving.
Ira Glass -
Radio stinks. The stations are making a lot of money, but they just aren't taking chances.
Irving Azoff -
Kicks are my forte. I've got strong legs and high kicks. And I've got very good reach, obviously.
Tamsin Egerton -
In the 30 years of my career, I have explored all possible mediums, except radio.
Kabir Bedi
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There are so many songs that I could not sing the way I wanted to. When such songs come on television or radio, I shut them off or leave the room.
Lata Mangeshkar -
I've always been really involved in figuring out who my audience is and how to reach them.
Adam Mansbach -
The real abhorrent consequence of the invention of atomic bombs is the fact that we still have them and they're spreading.
Barry Commoner -
I still love radio, but TV is also an awesome platform.
Eddie Trunk -
I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
Hannah Simone -
If our hearts are ready for anything, we will spontaneously reach out when others are hurting. Living in an ethical way can attune us to the pain and needs of others, but when our hearts are open and awake, we care instinctively.
Tara Brach
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Architecture is invention.
Oscar Niemeyer -
Radio interviews are really snappy and I'm just bad at that. I just close down.
Sade Adu -
But I'm an adventurer. I like invention, I like discovery.
Karlheinz Stockhausen -
I listen to National Public Radio, which, to me at least, presents the most rounded view of things.
Ed Harris -
At Johnny's suggestion I pursued a career in radio that eventually brought me to Los Angeles.
Randy West -
The Internet is the ultimate vanity-publishing medium, and therefore, the ultimate place for those of us who like to watch. The Internet can reach an audience at lower cost than any medium before it.
Nathan Myhrvold
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If there's a new idea, a new invention, or a new gas, or a new whatever you know, It should be brought at least into the open instead of carrying these same old burdens around with you.
Jimi Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience -
The so-called ‘crank’ may be quite original in his ideas. … Invention, however, in the engineering sense involves originality; but not that alone, if the results are to be of value. There is imagination more or less fertile, but with it a knowledge of what has been done before, carried perhaps by the memory, together with a sense of the present or prospective needs in art or industry. Necessity is not always the mother of invention. It may be prevision.
Elihu Thomson -
We are already expected to be the goodie two shoes. I went through that during my junior high schools where I wasn't allowed to watch television. I wasn't allowed to listen to the radio.
Nick Cannon -
There is a grim and ghastly humor -- the humor that is born of a pathetic philosophy -- which now and then strikes me in reading the bright and keen-witted work of our American paragraphers. It is a humor that may be crystallized by hunger and sorrow and tears. It is not found elsewhere as it is in America. It is out of the question in England, because an Englishman cannot poke fun at himself. He cannot joke about an empty flour-barrel. We can: especially if by doing it we may swap the joke for another barrel of flour. We can never be a nation of snobs so long as we are willing to poke fun at ourselves.
Edgar Wilson Nye -
Radio... that wonderful invention by which I can reach millions of people... who fortunately can't reach me.
Milton Berle