The radio's pretty much always on, and I also listen to some American podcasts, such as for 'National Public Radio' and 'Newsweek'.
‐‐ Ben Schott
The radio was an improvement on the telegraph but it didn't have the same exponential, transformative effect.
‐‐ Alison Gopnik
The radio was my big influence. Comedy came from the instinctual feel I had for language.
‐‐ Dominic Chianese
The radio was my pal. I was just crazy about it.
‐‐ Bob Edwards
The Radiohead record, The Bends is my all-time favorite record on the planet.
‐‐ Tommy Lee
The radios are going to dictate. That's another fight. That's another story there. I wish they just let it be.
‐‐ Bernie Worrell
The radius vector describes equal areas in equal times.
‐‐ Johannes Kepler
The rage for railroads is so great that many will be laid in parts where they will not pay.
‐‐ George Stephenson
The rage was in me, and if it wasn't for the rage, then I wouldn't know how to be calm. They feed off of each other. Just like when Malcolm X fed off Martin Luther King. They needed each other.
‐‐ Gary Sheffield
The Raiders of old were vicious and crazy and cruel. Hanging around their locker room was like hanging around the weight room at Folsom Prison.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
The raids on Freedom House, the National Democratic Institute and International Republican Institute, the Adenauer Foundation, and other groups helping Egyptians move toward respect for democratic politics and human rights were of a piece with the practices of Hosni Mubarak - only bolder and more repressive.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The rail service is important for my district.
‐‐ Jerry Weller
The railroad originally was as completely dissociated from steam propulsion as was the ship.
‐‐ John Moody
The railroads needed standardized time; as a result, the technology of train travel shaped the way everyone gets up, eats, goes to sleep, calculates age, and, perhaps of no small importance, imagine the world as a whole, ticking reliably, with reliable deviations, according to the beat of one central clock in a physical location.
‐‐ Stacey D'Erasmo
The railroads once were a dominant power in American life, for good and for ill. There's something inevitably nostalgic about a train book today. Trains attract us, but part of that attraction is cultural memory.
‐‐ Brian Floca
The rain began again. It fell heavily, easily, with no meaning or intention but the fulfilment of its own nature, which was to fall and fall.
‐‐ Helen Garner
The rain begins with a single drop.
‐‐ Manal al-Sharif
The rain forest has Sting. Now Siberia has Jack Dee. Someone had to draw the short straw. In this case it was the rain forest.
‐‐ Jack Dee
The rain, which had continued yesterday and last night, ceased this morning. We then proceeded, and after passing two small islands about ten miles further, stopped for the night at Piper's landing, opposite another island.
‐‐ Meriwether Lewis
The rainforest has an intense beauty that at times seems almost suffocating. The jungle is one twig short of impenetrable, and the greenery seems to crowd in on you with a sensation that has been described as akin to snow blindness.
‐‐ Mark Barrowcliffe
The raising to life of all animate beings at the resurrection of the dead can be no more difficult for Divine Power than restoring to life a fly in the spring, heavy with the death-stained sleep of winter.
‐‐ Said Nursi
The Ramones are an original rock and roll group of 1975, and their songs are brief, to the point, and every one a potential hit single.
‐‐ Tommy Ramone
The Ramones are not an oldies group; they are not a glitter group. They don't play boogie music, and they don't play the blues.
‐‐ Tommy Ramone
The Ramones are the type of group where it took the world, like, 30 years to catch up with them. Because we were kind of breaking new ground, coming up with new ideas and different concepts which kind of blazed a trail for a whole new music scene, really.
‐‐ Tommy Ramone
The Ramones own the fountain of youth. Experiencing us is like having the fountain of youth.
‐‐ Joey Ramone
The Ramones went through a couple different line-up changes, and Johnny and Joey held through the whole thing. So right now I'm the only one hanging in there.
‐‐ Jerry Only
The Ramones were inspiring a lot of bands that couldn't master their instruments.
‐‐ Tommy Ramone
The Ramones were not about having a good time. The closest thing probably was maybe Joey and Dee Dee might have had some good times, but it was almost like a work ethic. We were out there to basically to get the fans to see the Ramones.
‐‐ Tommy Ramone
The ranch was raw land when I bought it and, for better or worse, I have designed every aspect of it from the corrals, the arena, to the barn, to the house.
‐‐ Janine Turner
The Ranelagh Gardens in Chelsea provide plenty of opportunities to walk, think and relax.
‐‐ Richard Rogers
The range of choice open to the individual is not the decisive factor in determining the degree of human freedom, but what can be chosen and what is chosen by the individual.
‐‐ Herbert Marcuse
The range of ingredients available to home cooks has expanded dramatically. People are incorporating herbs and spices like lemongrass, smoked Mexican chile, sumac, and za'atar mix.
‐‐ Yotam Ottolenghi
The range of the cello is so big, it can play as low as the double bass and as high as the violin. It has the perfect shape, and its sound is the closest to the human voice.
‐‐ Luka Sulic
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.
‐‐ R. D. Laing
The ransoming of captives has been practiced by Jews for many centuries and has been regarded as a greater obligation than charity for the poor.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The rap community has been singled out as more homophobic than other groups, but I don't think that's right. It's homophobic, all right, but no more so than the heavy-metal community or the Hollywood community or any other community.
‐‐ Michael Franti
The rap on Obama has been that he is a little too cool and aloof. The rap on Romney may be that he is just plain callous.
‐‐ David Horsey
The rapid dissemination of technology and information offers entirely new ways of production, but it can also bring the spectre of more states developing weapons of mass destruction.
‐‐ Lord Robertson
The rapid growth in many of our suburbs has spawned a booming construction industry eager to hire low wage immigrants who gladly fill these jobs, many of them happy to be paid in cash, free of federal and state taxes.
‐‐ Spencer Bachus
The rapid increase in the production and transportation of crude oil requires additional vigilance for the continued safe movement of this commodity.
‐‐ Anthony Foxx
The rapid proliferation of cell phones in Afghanistan proves that anything that adds value to people's lives spreads like brushfire - and commerce is certainly a force that could add value for Afghanis.
‐‐ Iqbal Quadir
The rappers have gone in and created a lot of hit music based upon my influence. And they'll tell you if you ask.
‐‐ Isaac Hayes
The rapprochement of peoples is only possible when differences of culture and outlook are respected and appreciated rather than feared and condemned, when the common bond of human dignity is recognized as the essential bond for a peaceful world.
‐‐ J. William Fulbright
The Raptors have to aspire to be the Heat and the Lakers.
‐‐ Tim Leiweke
The rapture of pursuing is the prize the vanquished gain.
‐‐ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The rare case where the conquered is very satisfied with the conqueror.
‐‐ Konrad Adenauer
The rare few, who, early in life have rid themselves of the friendship of the many.
‐‐ James Whistler
The rare person is still interested in new advances when they are adults. There is possibly a correlation with intelligence. In any case, you have to be fairly bright to keep learning and changing attitudes as you get older.
‐‐ Keith Henson
The rare pleasure of being seen for what one is, compensates for the misery of being it.
‐‐ Margaret Drabble
The rarest of all things in American life is charm. We spend billions every year manufacturing fake charm that goes under the heading of public relations. Without it, America would be grim indeed.
‐‐ Anita Loos