
Top 18 Radio Telescope Quotes
#1. The one way to discover about aliens is to tune your radio telescope and listen to the signals.
Garik Israelian
#2. Let me first talk about our brains as a personal radio telescope. Let me talk first about its wonderful built-in wiring for tuning out the static of our civilization in order to better tune in its symphony.
E.L. Konigsburg
#3. A radio telescope works more like a light meter than a camera. You point it toward some fairly broad region of the sky, and it records how much energy, in a particular radio frequency, is coming down to Earth.
Carl Sagan
#4. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round, Turn me round, turn me round. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round. Gonna keep on walkin', keep on talkin' Marching up to freedom land.
Sharon M. Draper
#5. If you're stuck in the past, you go forward in reverse
Josh Stern
#6. We are not ashamed to incorporate and adapt a good idea to our needs just because we didn't come up with it. Likewise, we are not afraid to abandon something we actually did come up with ourselves if we discover that it doesn't work.
Dave Redding
#7. I think you're defined as a company by what you choose to do and what you choose not to do.
Mark Pincus
#8. You have to strike hard from the beginning and create a depressurizing zone between the viewer's own life and the one onscreen. The creators of James Bond got it right: the attention-grabbing scene of each Bond movie is the very first one, before the opening credits.
Claude Lelouch
#9. I'm afraid that everything will get homogenized and be the same.
David Byrne
#10. Ever since I was a little kid, the last thing I wanted to do was lose. I hated losing. I still hate it. I guess you can see that when I'm out there.
Tim Hudson
#11. There are pastors who won't go to people's sick beds. How can people of God turn their back on the sick, poor and hungry?
James Harvey Robinson
#12. I had once again proven that again alone, I was again enough.
Aspen Matis
#14. You know, once you have been through a certain amount of things in life, you definitely grow more comfortable with yourself.
Steve Nash
#15. You got to risk it if you want the biscuit.
Len Goodman
#16. But mad people never die. That's a well-known fact. They've nothing to trouble them, and they live for ever.
Anthony Trollope
#17. How he'd asked for a telescope for his fourteenth birthday and received a clock radio instead; how he'd saved his allowance and bought himself one. How, sometimes, at dinner, Nath never said a word about his day, because their parents never asked.
Celeste Ng
#18. But I'm concerned about security." My response to that is simple: "Security is for cadavers.
Bob Parsons
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