When you go to cable, there are no stations and no affiliates and they allow you to do your show
We will expand the number of border patrol stations significantly.
If it's not going to sound like Terrapin Station, what's the point of playing Terrapin Station?
At one point, I was painting shells and selling them at gas stations for five cents. I was six years old or something.
A library is a fueling station for your mind.
Before you rob your first bank, knock off a couple of gas stations.
That's no moon. It's a space station
I've managed stations.
Along this particular stretch of line no express had ever passed. All the trains--the few that there were--stopped at all the stations. Denis knew the names of those stations by heart. Bole, Tritton, Spavin Delawarr, Knipswich for Timpany, West Bowlby, and, finally, Camlet-on-the-Water.
The stations of uncensored expression are closing down; the lights are going out; but there is still time for those to whom freedom and parliamentary government mean something, to consult together. Let me, then, speak in truth and earnestness while time remains.
Point-to-point transit via low orbit could dramatically speed up international flights, connecting the world even further. And safe, consistent space travel opens up the possibility of commercial space stations, trips to the moon and exploration beyond.
It is not the mere station of life that stamps the value on us, but the manner in which we act our part.
I have always loved to sit in ferry and railroad stations and watch the people, to walk on crowded streets, just walk along among the people, and see their faces, to be among people on street cars and trains and boats.
I know quickly whether a guy is boyfriend material. If I can have a good time doing absolutely nothing with him, then that's boyfriend material for me. Like if we're able to have fun at a gas station. I've had some really good times at gas stations.
By the time I actually recorded Bitter Tears I carried a heavy load of sadness and outrage; I felt every word of those songs. . . I expected there to be trouble with that album, and there was. . . . when it was released, many radio stations wouldn't play it. . . . The very idea of unconventional or even original ideas ending up on "country" radio in the late 1990s is absurd.
The philosophers must station themselves in the middle.
I'm still heard on 1,500 radio stations across North America every day, about 220 million people a day in 150 countries.
You still have Top 40 radio now, but it's 40 different stations. There aren't many hits that everybody knows, and there aren't many real superstars.
If a train doesn't stop at your station, then it's not your train.
There is no question that the US market is the hardest to break into. I believe that the reason for this primarily has to do with the fact that the majority of the most powerful radio stations in the US are owned by Clear Channel. They are massive and have the ability to break artists worldwide. For the most part, they are dealing directly with the major labels in the US, with whom they have had long relationships. If you are an artist that is not being pushed by Clear Channel radio in the US, your chances of becoming a household name are slim.