Top 16 Edwin Armstrong Quotes
#3. I found some time ago that I have to be careful, while working on a novel, what I read.
John Sladek
#4. Air pollution is not merely a nuisance and a threat to health. It is a reminder that our most celebrated technological achievements-the automobile, the jet plane, the power plant, industry in general, and indeed the modern city itself-are, in the environment, failures.
Barry Commoner
#5. I could never accept findings based almost exclusively on mathematics. It ain't ignorance that causes all the trouble in this world. It's the things people know that ain't so.
Edwin Armstrong
#6. Fate has ordained that the men who went to the Moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin [Buzz] Aldrin, know that there is no hope for their recovery. But they also know that there is hope for mankind in their sacrifice.
Richard M. Nixon
#7. In twenty years I've found only one intelligent man in the whole town, and he's mad.
Anton Chekhov
#9. The low minded are fond of deception the nature of low-minded people never changes.
Chanakya
#10. The best propaganda omits rather than invents
Mason Cooley
#11. The year's in wane; There is nothing adorning; The night has no eve, And the day has no morning; Cold winter gives warning!
Thomas Hood
#12. I believe in white knights, but the only knight in this story is me. No one saved me. I've fallen so far that I can't even see the way out anymore. I'm at the bottom of Hell and I found you.
H.M. Ward
#13. Being published in Arabic is a strong and consistent wish I have. I live in the Middle East and want to be in some sort of an unpragmatic dialogue with my neighbors.
Etgar Keret
#14. Reading a good comic is a creative act. Watching a film is often a more passive experience, and since I'm interested in engaging that conversational aspect of creativity, I'm trying to find ways of achieving that in my films.
Dave McKean
#15. The world, I think, will wait a long time for Nikola Tesla's equal in achievement and imagination.
Edwin Howard Armstrong
#16. Once the cow's been milked there's no squirting the cream back up her udder.
George R R Martin
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