Top 1200 Talk Radio Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 13, 2024.
There are two Chicagos, as you know. There's one Chicago that's incredible, luxurious and all - and safe. There's another Chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the Middle East that we talk, and that you talk about, every night on the newscasts.
I've got the country station on my radio.
I don't do CDs. I only do radio. That's the truth. — © Michelle Visage
I don't do CDs. I only do radio. That's the truth.
I don't watch TV. I don't listen to radio.
There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything.
They advertise on the radio for food stamps!
When I talk about 'working class,' I don't talk about 'white working class,'. I talk about 'working class,' and a third of working class people are people of color. If you are black, white, brown, gay, straight, you want a good job. There is no more unifying theme than that.
The radio makes hideous sounds.
So let's talk about Islam the way we talk about everything else.
I don't like to talk about players who haven't played; I prefer to talk about the ones who have.
I was such a private person before I started 'The Talk.' I don't know what happened! It almost feels like I've started a second life. In my previous lifetime, I didn't talk about stuff. Now I'll discuss anything. It's crazy!
With radio, the listener absorbs everything.
The late '90s were a really bad time for people trying to be rock stars, you know what I mean? It seemed like everyone was a one-hit wonder on the radio. We had friends who had a hit single on the radio and sold 500,000 records, and then they couldn't get arrested a year later. I had this feeling at the time that that was not possible anymore, so the idea of becoming the biggest band in the country—it seemed laughable. I felt that having those sort of ambitions was foolish, because there was no way that was going to be possible. If you saw it that way, you were just deluding yourself.
I want to highlight once again that when we talk about the fight against terrorism and the circles around it and when we talk about ensuring the safety and the peace of all, we are not talking about fantasies.
Don't talk the talk, if you can't walk the walk, 
Phony niggaz are outlined in chalk — © Inspectah Deck
Don't talk the talk, if you can't walk the walk, Phony niggaz are outlined in chalk
I don't even hear radio anymore.
There is one God. The Jews and the Christians have no monopoly on God. I'm speaking about the same God the Hindus talk about, the same God the Muslims talk about, the same God that the Taoists and the Confucians talk about.
We don't talk about planes flying. We talk about them crashing.
One should talk tough to friends in private, but, as the first phone call with the president of the United States, you're trying to build your personal relationship. You're trying to build on the alliance and the partnerships that we have. Usually, that tough talk doesn't happen with your friends and partners. And people wonder why the tough talk by Donald Trump is happening with Mexico and happening with Germany and happening with our pals, but it's not happening with Russia.
I'm not trying to obey the rules of radio.
If you're a fiction writer, though, I can tell you how to let people talk through you. Listen. Just be quiet, and listen. Let the character talk. Don't censor, don't control. Listen, and write.
This is nothin for the radio... but they'll still play it though
I love listening to pop radio.
I grew up on radio, not TV.
I couldn't imagine life without Radio 4.
Political radio is often angry.
In my world of the people who study war and defense issues, we simply did not talk about robotics. We do not talk about it because it's seen as mere science fiction. It's cold, hard, metallic reality.
I almost never listen to the radio.
On radio, you're an artist. On TV, you're a servant.
If you read the 13th Amendment, it doesn't talk about narratives of racial difference. It doesn't talk about ideologies of white supremacy. It only talks about involuntary servitude and forced labor.
I wasn't wattching television when I was a youngster; there was the radio.
I love being in my car with Radio 3 on.
We did not go to Congress just to talk the talk - we are here to walk the walk.
Radio is the death and life of Africa.
I've made the decision not to do radio anymore.
I'm talking about the '60s really. People go interview these guys and ask them, "Do you still think music can change the world?" I mean, go talk to Graham Nash about that. What's he going to tell you? Ask David Crosby. These guys are still out there. They're playing their hits at Staples Center and those are really valuable songs. I'm talking about a couple of the guys who got knee-deep into really believing music had a great service beyond radio. I believe it did. And I think a lot of those songs are great.
When you talk about our good and bad mental health stuff, it makes you realise you're not the only one feeling that way. It's OK to talk; it doesn't mean you're crazy or abnormal in any way. In fact, it's the opposite.
When critics talk about Three, they talk about 'Don't Tell the Bride' and 'Snog Marry Avoid?,' but we're also making important documentaries. We take hard-hitting issues and make them accessible.
Problem talk creates problems, Solution talk creates solutions. — © Steve de Shazer
Problem talk creates problems, Solution talk creates solutions.
I try to talk as less as possible and maximise the music part. I have tons of songs on my set list and I want to sing all of them, or as much as possible. If I talk more it'll eat into the time allotted for me.
A lot of talent, a lot of the currency that movies used to have, has spilled over into TV. People talk about TV the way they used to talk about movies and, as much as I hate to say it, the way they used to talk about books.
I have to thank country radio for believing in me.
Artists should re-emphasize performance and de-emphasize recording. You always make more money if you have a healthy performing life than you will if you have even a moderately healthy recording life. Don't make recording the most important thing you do. Make performing the most important thing you do, and then you can make recordings and sell them at your shows, because record labels aren't going to be around to help you get on the radio stations, and the radio stations probably aren't going to play you anyway.
I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.
The best music out there isn't on the radio.
I have always loved radio as a medium.
My mother was a Rockette at Radio City.
If you talk about corruption, you can talk about a lot of things in life.
Don't talk yourself out of following your heart. Talk yourself into it.
I got my start in silent radio. — © Bob Monkhouse
I got my start in silent radio.
If you want peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.
I think people are a little surprised sometimes at the level on which I actually talk. I don't talk like Caine. And every once in a while, somebody is surprised because I smoke and I drink. But I don't feel that is a contradiction.
I watch a lot of baseball on the radio.
I thought I would be a guy on the radio.
The less food, the more time to talk, the more to talk about.
I don't read the papers; I don't listen to radio.
Everything ain't just about the radio.
What I don't like about the music industry is everything. It's very Satanic, people are evil, they talk about money, they talk about things that don't really matter, and they brainwash everybody.
Country radio has been so supportive.
In the United States, we can talk about ISIS, but we can't talk about Palestine.
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