Hitler's dictatorship was the first of an industrial estate in this age of modern technology, a dictatorship which employed to perfection the instruments of technology to dominate its own people. By means of such instruments of technology, eighty million persons could be made subject to the will of one individual. Telephone, teletype, radio, made it possible to transmit the commands of the highest levels directly to the lowest organs where they were executed uncritically
The USA Freedom Act does not propose that we abandon any and all efforts to analyze telephone data, what we're talking about here is a program that currently contemplates the collection of all data just as a routine matter and the aggregation of all that data in one database. That causes concerns for a lot of people. . . There's a lot of potential for abuse.
I thought talk was cheap until I saw our telephone bill.
In the great green room, there was a telephone And a red balloon And a picture of a cat jumping over the moon.
The telephone will be used to inform people that a telegram has been sent.
The telephone is a good way to talk to people without having to offer them a drink.
Similitude of the heart is like that of a telephone operator between man and God.
Telephone, n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance.
The telephone gives us the happiness of being together yet safely apart.
One day there will be a telephone in every major city in the USA
And it's okay if you have to go away. Oh, just remember the telephone works both ways ((You and I Both))
By an irony of fate, my first employment was as a draughtsman. I hated drawing; it was for me the very worst of annoyances. Fortunately, it was not long before I secured the position I sought, that of chief electrician to the telephone company.
Our leaders have described the recent atrocity with the customary cliche: mindless cowardice. Mindless may be a suitable word for the vandalising of a telephone box. It is not helpful for understanding what hit New York on September 11. Those people were not mindless and they were certainly not cowards. On the contrary, they had sufficiently effective minds braced with an insane courage, and it would pay us mightily to understand where that courage came from. It came from religion.
Mma Ramotswe had a detective agency in Africa, at the foot of Kgale Hill. These were its assets: a tiny white van, two desks, two chairs, a telephone, and an old typewriter. Then there was a teapot, in which Mma Ramotswe – the only lady private detective in Botswana – brewed redbush tea. And three mugs – one for herself, one for her secretary, and one for the client. What else does a detective agency really need? Detective agencies rely on human intuition and intelligence, both of which Mma Ramotswe had in abundance. No inventory would ever include those, of course.
You can't pick up the telephone and say, 'Connect me with someone else who has a kid with leukemia. '
I have no sex appeal and it has screwed me up for life; my gynecologist examines me by telephone.
I experimented a bunch with Ernie Ball in getting the strings to not flop around too much, but at the same time not to be too thick to where you're playing telephone cables.
We stay in the house so much because I am waiting for the telephone. I seem to be back in my teens, a period I thought I would never have to endure again: my life is spent hoping for things that only someone else can bring about.
The perfect PIN is not four digits and not associated with your life, like an old telephone number. It's something easy for you to remember and hard for other people to guess.
First words on the first telephone - "Mr. Watson - come here - I want to see you. "