Top 1200 Radio Waves Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I prefer radio to TV because the pictures are better.
I'm a behind-the-scenes guy. I've got a face for radio.
Radio as we know it is pretty much changing completely. — © David Lee Roth
Radio as we know it is pretty much changing completely.
I sing in a higher register, and you haven't heard that on the radio in years.
Radio got behind me, and I'm very thankful for it.
I'm so unhappy with electoral politics that I switched to sports radio.
I never thought radio would fizzle out.
A lot of the music I listen to is indie rock. It's not on the radio.
I'm probably the only person who actually remembers pirate radio.
On my morning run, I listen to sports talk radio.
I don't listen to the radio in the car, and I do that because I don't want to be influenced.
When people don't hear you on the radio they think 'maybe he retired.'
I don't think what you hear on talk radio is representative of America. — © Alan Colmes
I don't think what you hear on talk radio is representative of America.
It might sound silly to some people, but if anybody wants to spend time to go out and glide on waves, it just feels like they have an appreciation for the joy of life and must be an okay person.
I don't chase what I hear on the radio. I try not to compete with anybody.
Back in the day, I was definitely a child of alternative radio.
I'd love to get played on the radio, but it just doesn't happen.
Radio affords you the opportunity to pontificate and elaborate extensively.
So that the monotonous fall of the waves on the beach, which for the most part beat a measured and soothing tattoo to her thoughts seemed consolingly to repeat over and over again.
I knew that God put me on this earth to be on the radio.
I'm somebody who doesn't believe in conforming to maybe whatever is on the radio.
I think you have waves of awareness and one of the things that I found with grief was actually - I was well prepared for it by the cyclicality of my manic depressive illness because I was used to things coming and going and so forth.
From 1969 to 1973, I was never played on radio stations.
There's one place that I've always known I wanted to be, and that is on country radio.
On radio there's an obligation to be funny or interesting, and ideally both.
I have an Internet radio show where people can call in for healing.
I was a child actor in radio, and there's not many of us left.
Radio listeners are voyeurs: lurking, invisible, eavesdropping.
Cable would not translate into the public radio universe.
England, so long mistress of the sea, Where winds and waves confess her sovereignty, Her ancient triumphs yet on high shall bear And reign the sovereign of the conquered air.
I'm so excited and honoured to be joining the BBC Radio 2 family.
Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.
There is not a lot that keeps me glued to the radio as I used to be.
Talk radio has almost ruined the sports fan.
I'm syndicated on the radio - my show is called 'The Sweat Hotel.'
There is no sea more dangerous than the ocean of practical politics none in which there is more need of good pilotage and of a single, unfaltering purpose when the waves rise high.
The radio is just a stereo like a house ain't a home.
Radio is a hungry monster that eats very fast. — © Tyler Joseph
Radio is a hungry monster that eats very fast.
Moving from radio to television, you can take most of the words with you.
When I was growing up, they had just found radio.
We dance for the pure joy of it. In the kitchen to the record player. Because we've got it in us. All over ... it's not just in the legs. It comes from inside and runs all through you. In waves. From down below to up above. All the way to the scalp.
Music is going to break the way because music is in a spiritual thing of its own. It's like the waves of the ocean. You can't just cut out the perfect wave and take it home with you.
Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.
We were lumped into the Lite Metal radio bands.
I never listen to the radio unless I rent a car.
Radio allowed people to act with their hearts and minds.
Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me over.
I mean, I'm an 'X Factor' reject presenting on Radio 2, what's going on? — © Rylan Clark-Neal
I mean, I'm an 'X Factor' reject presenting on Radio 2, what's going on?
The reality is I'm kind of like an ocean. Everything is calm, calm, calm. I'm good. When the ball goes up in the air, the waves start rocking.
The radio craze will die out in time.
To see someone manifest all the astral lights, to be surrounded by light, to have light emanating from their body, pulsing waves of gold light - this is the miracle of enlightenment.
Listening to the radio makes you hate every song.
There's no longevity in me telling old stories on the radio.
I'm a channel surfer when it comes to radio, a little bit of everything.
and then he could not see her come into a room without a sense of the flowing of robes, of the flowering of blossoms, of the purple waves of the sea, of all things that are lovely and mutable on the surface but still and passionate in their heart.
In scoring we have a lot that was not evident in the shooting. The radio is on all the time.
My areas of expertise are acting, comedy, radio jockeying.
Life has loveliness to sell, all beautiful and splendid things, blue waves whitened on a cliff, soaring fire that sways and sings, and children's faces looking up, holding wonder like a cup.
Lyrics are weak, like clock radio speakers.
Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been.
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