A Quote by Rachel Cohn

I've given him more mixed signals than a dyslexic Morse code operator. — © Rachel Cohn
I've given him more mixed signals than a dyslexic Morse code operator.
Very few pilots even know how to read Morse code anymore. But if a pilot could read Morse code, he could tell which beacon he was approaching by the code that was flashing from it.
I studied Morse code.
I personally - if I were designing the tax code - would have a tax code in which Mitt Romney paid more than 13 percent, given what I know about the kind of investments he made money from.
What's given, in fact, always depends on the person or thing it's given to. A minor incident in the street brings the cook to the door and entertains him more than I would be entertained by contemplating the most original idea, by reading the greatest book, or by having the most gratifying of useless dreams. If life is basically monotony, he has escaped it more than I. And he escapes it more easily than I. The truth isn't with him or with me, because it isn't with anyone, but happiness does belong to him.
I think my heartbeat might be the Morse code for ‘inappropriate.’
We ain't speak, clicking heat is our Morse code.
From now on all of my guitar solos will be in morse code.
The ethics laws do not let us tap out the truth in Morse code.
Love doesn't drop on you unexpectedly; you have to give off signals, sort of like an amateur radio operator.
The manual for WordStar, the most popular word-processing program, is 400 pages thick. To write a novel, you have to read a novel - one that reads like a mystery to most people. They're not going to learn slash q-z any more than they're going to learn Morse code. That is what Macintosh is all about.
The neural code usually refers to how your current thoughts and feelings and perceptions are encoded in the signals that neurons are passing around - and it's not the same. The code is not the same for every person.
We're more sexually repressed than men, having been given a much more strict puritanical code of behavior than men ever have.
I was walking home one night and a guy hammering on a roof called me a paranoid little weirdo. In morse code.
To make an absolutely gross generalization, I think a lot of people feel like if you're mixed, more often than not you're quote unquote white. So if you're mixed, you embrace the mainstream culture more than the African-American culture.
I was a radioman when I first went into the Navy, so I learned to type by taking Morse code. So I was using the typewriter from day one. My handwriting wasn't any good anyway.
A great lathe operator commands several times the wage of an average lathe operator, but a great writer of software code is worth 10,000 times the price of an average software writer.
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