
Top 15 Quotes About Radio Announcers
#1. I didn't want any degrees if all the ill-read literates and radio announcers and pedagogical dummies I knew had them by the peck.
J.D. Salinger
#2. We are doomed to failure without a daily destruction of our various preconceptions.
Taiichi Ohno
#3. You say you will not fight to free negroes. Some of them seem willing to fight for you; but, no matter. Fight you, then exclusively to save the Union.
Abraham Lincoln
#4. I never even thought the sophomore slump existed. You hear the saying, but you never thought it was for real or anything. But that's kind of what happened to us last year, and I don't know really why that is.
Kasey Kahne
#5. I bet when you hold hands with a girl that cool you wonder if it's possible you're going to levitate like that one of them monks I saw on a TV commercial once, which don't you wish that was real?
- Mack
Paul Griffin
#6. It's such a commitment, making a film, you're really dedicated, it's your life, that's all you do for that period of your life.
Cameron Diaz
#7. We truly can reconfigure how we see ourselves and reclaim the love for ourselves that we're innately capable of.
Sharon Salzberg
#8. Yeah, leading an examined life, I always say, is a pain in the ass. It adds an element of complexity to business that most businessmen don't want to hear about. They just want to call a fabric manufacturer, and say, "Hey, give us 10,000 yards of shirting."
Yvon Chouinard
#9. Rejection is a big part of show business. It can be tough on anyone who doesn't have fairly good self-esteem. Especially kids, as they try to discover who they are.
Angela Cartwright
#10. It's hard to wind down, but then I beat myself up because I have a tense back.
Bethenny Frankel
#12. Do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made out of.
Benjamin Franklin
#13. Broadcast radio was entering its own golden age during the Depression, with live programming on stations all through the day. Local stations needed singers, musicians, announcers, and whipcord personalities, along with Christian clergy to give prayers and pundits to speak on world affairs.
Douglas Brinkley
#14. Then a strange moment came, a moment of the kind that determines the fate of nations, because when a crowd loses its fear of an army the world changes.
Salman Rushdie
#15. If people like what I do, fine. If they don't, fine.
Robert Goulet
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