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1. "Sleep: the moon still hasn't moved the width of a constellation since you were a girl. Since you have become a woman, the stars that stand above the halls of Palladios have not yet disappeared behind the domes of San Marco. But only since then has the world become the world."
Author: Alexander Lernet Holenia
2. "At 13, I realized that I could fix anything electronic. It was amazing, I could just do it. I started a business repairing radios. It grew to be one of the largest in Philadelphia."
Author: Amar Bose
3. "The secret of a full life is to live and relate to others as if they might not be there tomorrow, as if you might not be there tomorrow. It eliminates the vice of procrastination, the sin of postponement, failed communications, failed communions. This thought has made me more and more attentive to all encounters. meetings, introductions, which might contain the seed of depth that might be carelessly overlooked. This feeling has become a rarity, and rarer every day now that we have reached a hastier and more superficial rhythm, now that we believe we are in touch with a greater amount of people, more people, more countries. This is the illusion which might cheat us of being in touch deeply with the one breathing next to us. The dangerous time when mechanical voices, radios, telephones, take the place of human intimacies, and the concept of being in touch with millions brings a greater and greater poverty in intimacy and human vision."
Author: Anaïs Nin
4. "To all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand."
Author: Barack Obama
5. "Quell'estate, secondo il nuovo computo degli anni che ci hanno insegnato i cristiani, era il 497 dopo la nascita di Cristo, ed era un'estate radiosa, splendente di sole.Artù era al vertice, Merlino si scaldava le ossa nel nostro giardino e le nostre tre figlie insistevano perché raccontasse loro sempre nuove storie, Ceinwyn era felice, Ginevra si godeva il suo elegante palazzo nuovo, con i portici e le colonne e il tempio nascosto.Lancillotto se ne stava tranquillo nel suo regno accanto al mare, i sassoni si combattevano tra loro invece di lottare contro di noi, e la Dumnonia era in pace.Eppure, quella del 497 fu anche, come ben ricordo, un'estate di vergogna e di dolore.Fu l'estate di Tristano e Isotta."
Author: Bernard Cornwell
6. "The radios are going to dictate. That's another fight. That's another story there. I wish they just let it be."
Author: Bernie Worrell
7. "We didn't have television in those days, and many people didn't even have radios. My mother would read aloud to my father and me in the evening."
Author: Beverly Cleary
8. "Can either one of you actually fly?""Ummm...define fly."I heard cursing over the radios."
Author: Gini Koch
9. "You talk about Japanese technocracy and you get radios."
Author: Gordon Sinclair
10. "É muito mais lisonjeiro,(...)lutar-se por alguma coisa bela e ideal e saber ao mesmo tempo que não se conseguirá alcançá-la. Os ideais serão algo que se possa alcançar? Viveremos para cabar com a morte? Não, viveremos para temê-la e também para amá-la, e precisamente por causa da morte é que nossa vida vez por outra resplandece tão radiosa num belo instante."
Author: Hermann Hesse
11. "I switched the light out again. The room was totally dark, not even the starlight showing while my eyes adjusted. Perhaps I would ask for one of those LED alarm radios, though I'm very fond of my old brass alarm clock. Once I tied a wasp tot the striking-surface of each of the copper-coloured bells on top, where the little hammer would hit them in the morning when the alarm went off. I always wake up before the alarm goes, so I got to watch."
Author: Iain Banks
12. "...when it came to explosives and radios, bad things sometimes happened to good engineers."
Author: James Rollins
13. "Marçal Gacho não é pessoa de frequentes e aturadas leituras , em todo o caso, quando aparece na olaria com um livro de presente para Marta, tem de se reconhecer que foi capaz de perceber a diferença entre o que é bom e o que não passou de medíocre, ainda que seja certo que sobre estes escorregadios conceitos de bom e de medíocre nunca nos h~ao-de faltar motivos sobre que discorrer e discrepar."
Author: José Saramago
14. "He pasado por adioses antes, y puedo pasar por este también. De algún modo este duele más que los otros; porque podría prevenirla si quiera, ya que soy yo quien lo está diciendo.Este adiós viene con una elección que ninguno de los otros tenía. Y por mucho que le esté diciendo que se quede aquí, por mucho que sepa que necesita quedarse aquí, todavía quiero que escoja venir conmigo. Que mande a la mierda la cordura, la sanación y el cierre. Que diga que soy la única cosa que necesita para sentirse bien, completa y viva. Pero ambos sabemos que eso no es verdad. Ella me dirá adiós hoy y tengo que dejarla, y ninguno de nosotros sabe si va a regresar alguna vez."
Author: Katja Millay
15. "Dreams and coffee and sunrises make up the rhythms of the road. Music is a part of it, too: the popular music on the jukeboxes and radio stations. You hear it constantly, in diners and on car radios. The music has a rhythm that fits the steady drumming of tires over pavement. It seeps into your bloodstream. After a while it ceases to make any difference whether or not you like the stuff. When you're traveling alone, a nameless rider with a succession of strangers, it can give you a comforting sense of the familiar to hear the same music over and over. At any given time, a few current hits will be overplayed to exhaustion by the rock & roll stations. In hitching across the continent, you might hear the same song fifty or sixty times. Certain songs become connected in your mind with certain trips."
Author: Kenn Kaufman
16. "I suppose the reason I chose electrical engineering was because I had always been interested in electricity, involving myself in such projects as building radios from the time I was a child."
Author: Koichi Tanaka
17. "I didn't know you were a techie, Mulder.' said Scully...'I used to fool around with ham radios when I was a kid,' Mulder said, not looking up from his work.'Let me guess why,' said Scully. 'Ever succeed in making contact with a spaceship?'...'No,' said Mulder. 'But it wasn't from lack of trying."
Author: Les Martin
18. "Will looked at Evie funny. "Advertising?""Yes. You've heard of it, haven't you? Swell modern invention. It lets people know about something they need. Soap, lipstick, radios—or your museum, for instance. We could start with a catchy slogan, like, 'The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult—we've got the spirit!"
Author: Libba Bray
19. "Ai dor! Era-me preciso enterrar magnificamente os meus amores. Eles lá iam, mar em fora, no espaço e no tempo, e eu ficava-me ali numa ponta de mesa, com os meus quarenta anos, tão vadios e tão vazios; ficava-me para os não ver nunca mais, porque ela poderia tornar e tornou, mas o eflúvio da manhã quem é que o pediu ao crepúsculo da tarde?"
Author: Machado De Assis
20. "Me perdi en un mar de frio y despues al renacer me vi en un mundo calido. Recuerdo una cosa: sus ojos amarillos!"No podia tenerle pero le tendria...""Como debia vernos grace: fantasmas que vagaban magicos y silenciosos por el bosque. Los lobos normales no suponian una amenaza. Pero nosotros no eramos lobos normales""Porque no consigo que me quieran mas?""Una y otra vez aunque conozcamos los paisajes del amor su pequeño cementerio lleno de nombres tristes y el abismo terrorificamente silencioso en el que caen los otros... (Pag. 280)""La vida se mide en momentos como este""Caigo en el abismo tremuloTendiendo la mano hacia tiPerdiendome en una pena heladaEs este amor fragilUn modoDe decirAdios""El viento me golpeo de nuevo pero ya no tenia poder sobre mi. El frio me entumecia los dedos, pero no los transformaba en otra cosa"
Author: Maggie Stiefvater
21. "Los adioses, por dolorosos que sean, deben decirse.Al final de cada historia hay que escribir la palabra «Fin»"
Author: Mary Balogh
22. "¿Por qué todo lo maravilloso tiene que quedar atrás?, pensó. ¿Por qué tenía que haber tantos adioses en la vida?"
Author: Mary Balogh
23. "I'm clear with all my bitches...I hump her till she bites me. Then it's adios bitches, time for BALL."
Author: Merrill Markoe
24. "It's a really unfair world because life is, where I am; all day long we listen to American music. So I don't see why the radios in the U.S. cannot even put aside one hour a day just to play music that is not American."
Author: Miriam Makeba
25. "We had no desire to live in Istanbul, nor in Paris or New York. Let them have their discos and dollars, their skycrapers and supersonics transports. Let them have their radios and their color TV, hey, we have ours, don't we? But we have something they don't have. Heart. We have heart. Look, look how the light of life seeps into my very heart"
Author: Orhan Pamuk
26. "I knew when I was a kid that I had a Broadway voice. I wanted to be a rocker, because I grew up in that era of transistor radios at the beach."
Author: Patti LuPone
27. "Once, books appealed to a few people, here, there, everywhere. They could afford to be different. The world was roomy. But then the world got full of eyes and elbows and mouths. Double, triple, quadruple the population. Films and radios, magazines, books levelled down to a sort of paste pudding norm, do you follow me?"
Author: Ray Bradbury
28. "And in her ears the little Seashells, the thimble radios tamped tight, and an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk and music and talk coming in, coming in on the shore of her unsleeping mind. The room was indeed empty. Every night the waves came in and bore her off on their great tides of sound, floating her, wide-eyed, toward morning. There had been no night in the last two years that Mildred had not swum that sea, had not gladly gone down in it for the third time."
Author: Ray Bradbury
29. "Jed thought he understood. It was like when his radios were thrown away. You could shrug your shoulders, put on a face that said you didn't care, but you did and nothing could ever be secure again. The next time security appeared as a possibility, you smashed it yourself. And went on smashing it. That, he was sure, was how Creed felt."
Author: Rupert Thomson
30. "And she was just leaving. (Xedrix)Not yet, I'm not. (Aimee)Yes, you are. Adios. There's the door. Doorknob twists to the left. The hinges open in. You should use them. Keep them working. Keep you breathing. (Xedrix)"
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
31. "God has to remind us this isn't heaven by a long shot, so he increases the radios and lethal flies."
Author: Sylvia Plath
32. "I have radios everywhere around the house, very old battered ones that I've had for years and years. None of them are digital."
Author: Tim Rice
33. "Receiver from Hallicrafters, the most sophisticated radios available. Woz spent a lot of time at home reading his father's electronics journals, and he became enthralled by stories about new computers, such as the powerful ENIAC."
Author: Walter Isaacson

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