Top 1200 Radio Station Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
I don't read the papers; I don't listen to radio.
I hate hearing my voice on the radio.
You can't get away, I can't fill my car up at a gas station without Coors Light, Bud Light, Corona, whatever, it's just the way it is. — © Kirk Windstein
You can't get away, I can't fill my car up at a gas station without Coors Light, Bud Light, Corona, whatever, it's just the way it is.
I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.
My mother was a Rockette at Radio City.
It's important to bring things back from the Space Station because, unlike somebody living at the house where the garbage truck comes by twice a week, they don't have that in space.
Country radio has been so supportive.
I remember, I used to get off a bus, and if there was someone sitting in the station, I remember thinking maybe they were from Shin Bet and came for me.
I almost never listen to the radio.
I don't watch TV. I don't listen to radio.
I watch a lot of baseball on the radio.
If somebody would have told me as a kid that when I was 30, I'd get to cover the Phoenix Suns for my local station, I would have thought I had made it.
There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything. — © Ruben Blades
There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything.
I grew up taking the Long Island Railroad from Baldwin, New York into Penn Station and walking upstairs to Madison Square Garden. Those are some of my favorite memories.
Everything ain't just about the radio.
I'm not trying to obey the rules of radio.
With radio, the listener absorbs everything.
Political radio is often angry.
From the time I got dressed in the back of a deflated, flat-tired, fish-smelling station wagon for Rocky. It's always been do it yourself, kind of like paper-clip it together.
The reality of the invocation is when the Invoked takes possession of the heart, and He is One. Separation and multiplicity exist before that for as long as the invoker is in the station of invoking with the tongue or with the heart.
I've made the decision not to do radio anymore.
My first car was a '63 Chevy station wagon that I called Ramona, because that's the sound it made. 'Farm Use' was painted on the back. It was right off the set of 'Hee Haw.'
When I was young, airports were quite a nice place to be - people put nice clothes on to fly - but now it is like a bus station. It is horrendous.
We've got to get rid of the stuff on the space station somehow. So we do have a pretty significant capability to bring back stuff on SpaceX that you might not imagine.
Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.
Children are more perceptive than we give them credit for: the poorest kids know their place as surely as the wealthiest children are aware of their station.
The dimensions of the radio are truly to be treasured.
I got my start in silent radio.
I thought I would be a guy on the radio.
This is going to sound so boring, but I play golf in Hertfordshire at a club called Sandy Lodge just by Moor Park Tube station. It's where I unwind and don't think about anything else.
I don't even hear radio anymore.
Cooking is a way of listening to the radio.
On radio, you're an artist. On TV, you're a servant.
The important thing was that I was still on the radio.
I love being in my car with Radio 3 on.
In the little town where I live in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, we now have a 'Public Safety Complex' around the corner from what used to be our hokey Andy Griffith-esque fire station.
The new national campfire - radio.
Talk radio doesn't need to be political. — © Jim Sullivan
Talk radio doesn't need to be political.
I couldn't imagine life without Radio 4.
I have always loved radio as a medium.
I appear, my fellow-citizens, in your presence and in that of Heaven to bind myself by the solemnities of religious obligation to the faithful performance of the duties allotted to me in the station to which I have been called.
Donald Trump's administration is floating a proposal to return to the moon - and to shut down the International Space Station to help pay for it. The first part of this idea is good. The second is horrible.
I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a walk to the University, carrying sandwiches for my lunch and returning in the evening the same way.
Efficiency is key to a successful kitchen. Clean your station as you go. Make yourself aerodynamic. Buy the best. Taste ingredients as you go.
The magic of Disneyland, walking through the tunnel underneath the train station to Main Street, it just transports you to other places and other times.
The Earth is a beautiful planet. The space station is a great vantage point to observe it and share our planet in pictures. It makes you more of an environmentalist.
The best music out there isn't on the radio.
They advertise on the radio for food stamps! — © Bill O'Reilly
They advertise on the radio for food stamps!
I grew up on radio, not TV.
Radio is the death and life of Africa.
The Presidency, even to the most experienced politicians, is no bed of roses; and [Zachary] Taylor like others, found thorns within it. No human being can fill that station and escape censure.
I don't do CDs. I only do radio. That's the truth.
I wasn't wattching television when I was a youngster; there was the radio.
I love listening to pop radio.
America is the most inventive country in the world. Why? Because everybody has access to information. In the Soviet Union it was illegal to take a photograph of a train station. Look what happened to them.
What I want from each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area.
There's a young man in a T-shirt listening to a rock and roll station. He's got greasy hair, greasy smile, he says, Lord this must be my destination.
But blast the man, with curses loud and deep, Whate'er the rascal's name, or age, or station, Who first invented, and went round advising, That artificial cut-off, Early Rising!
When I was younger, I won a radio at a church raffle.
The radio makes hideous sounds.
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