TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.
“TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.”
— Peggy Noonan · Birth
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TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.
“TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.”
— Peggy Noonan · Birth
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“TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.”
“Abortion is either OK or it's not.”
“The battle for the mind of Ronald Reagan was like the trench warfare of World War I: never have so many fought so hard for such barren terrain.”
“If you join government, calmly make your contribution and move on. Don't go along to get along; do your best and when you have to - and you will - leave, and be something else.”
“You don't tell people who disagree with you they'd be better off somewhere else. And you don't reduce them to stereotypes; you address them as fully formed people worthy of respect. You try to persuade them.”
“I love eulogies. They are the most moving kind of speech because they attempt to pluck meaning from the fog, and on short order, when the emotions are still ragged and raw and susceptible to leaps.”
“We're going to do a natural birth. At first she was like, 'We should do it at home,' and I said, 'Look, either way, when you go into labor, I will be checking into a hospital... so if you want to come along, come along.”
“Giving birth is like taking your lower lip and forcing it over your head.”
“The umlaut isn't on my birth certificate. I had this book as a child called Chloe and Maude, and there was an umlaut on the e, and I said, I want that! It's a little flair. Just to confuse people even more.”
“The climate, the economic situation, rising birth rates; none of these things give me a lot of hope or reason to be optimistic.”
“Youth is not a question of years: one is young or old from birth.”
“You wouldn't tolerate an underperforming surgeon in an operating theatre, or a underperforming midwife at your child's birth. Why is it that we tolerate underperforming teachers in the classroom?”