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Electric Telegraph Quotes By Edward Thomson

All other great men are valued for their lives; He, above all, for His death, around which mercy and truth, righteousness and peace, God and man are reconciled; for the cross is the magnet which sends the electric current through the telegraph between earth and heaven, and makes both Testaments thrill, through the ages of the past and future, with living, harmonious, and saving truth. — Edward Thomson

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Danielle Monsch

With a slow, deliberate movement, he pushed his hand into the fall of her hair, wrapping a thick strand around his fingers and wrist. His voice dropped, deepening as he spoke words meant for her. "I love your hair. The color of blood at its most fragrant and powerful."
The light tug on the strands didn't hurt. Instead it sensitized her. The swirl of color in his eyes was myriad shades of red reflected and magnified. "You should let go now," she said, low even tones that matched his own.
The corner of that edible mouth lifted, baring a fang. "Never. — Danielle Monsch

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Charles Kingsley

So give me the political economist, the sanitary reformer, the engineer; and take your saints and virgins, relics and miracles. The spinning-jenny and the railroad, Cunard's liners and the electric telegraph, are to me, if not to you, signs that we are, on some points at least, in harmony with the universe; that there is a mighty spirit working among us, who cannot be your anarchic and destroying Devil, and therefore may be the Ordering and Creating God. — Charles Kingsley

Electric Telegraph Quotes By George B. Cortelyou

This country has achieved its commercial and financial supremacy under a regime of private ownership. It conquered the wilderness, built our railroads, our factories, our public utilities, gave us the telegraph, the telephone, the electric light, the automobile, the airplane, the radio and a higher standard of living for all the people than obtains anywhere else in the world. No great invention ever came from a government-owned industry. — George B. Cortelyou

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Beth Ditto

I find inspiration everywhere. I love challenges and my favorite thing is to find something ridiculous and be like "if it's all that I have available to me, I am gonna make it look the best that I can". — Beth Ditto

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Mindy Kaling

I know many friends who loved their sororities. I wasn't traumatized. I was just bored. — Mindy Kaling

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

A hundred years ago, the electric telegraph made possible-indeed, inevitable-the United States of America. The communications satellite will make equally inevitable a United Nations of Earth; let us hope that the transition period will not be equally bloody. — Arthur C. Clarke

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Richard Owen

The steam-engine in its manifold applications, the crime-decreasing gas-lamp, the lightning conductor, the electric telegraph, the law of storms and rules for the mariner's guidance in them, the power of rendering surgical operations painless, the measures for preserving public health, and for preventing or mitigating epidemics,-such are among the more important practical results of pure scientific research, with which mankind have been blessed and States enriched. — Richard Owen

Electric Telegraph Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Those who admire modern civilization usually identify it with the steam engine and the electric telegraph. — George Bernard Shaw

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Jules Verne

Everything great in science and art is simple. What can be less complicated than the greatest discoveries of humanity - gravitation, the compass, the printing press, the steam engine, the electric telegraph? — Jules Verne

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Louis Pasteur

In that memorable year, 1822: Oersted, a Danish physicist, held in his hands a piece of copper wire, joined by its extremities to the two poles of a Volta pile. On his table was a magnetized needle on its pivot, and he suddenly saw (by chance you will say, but chance only favours the mind which is prepared) the needle move and take up a position quite different from the one assigned to it by terrestrial magnetism. A wire carrying an electric current deviates a magnetized needle from its position. That, gentlemen, was the birth of the modern telegraph. — Louis Pasteur

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Voltaire

The perfect is the enemy of the good. — Voltaire

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Todd Duncan

All reluctance is a lack of confidence. — Todd Duncan

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Invention breeds invention. No sooner is the electric telegraph devised than gutta-percha, the very material it requires, is found. The aeronaut is provided with gun-cotton, the very fuel he wants for his balloon. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Tom Standage

The exchange of consent being given by the electric flash, they were thus married by telegraph. — Tom Standage

Electric Telegraph Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Those who understand the steam engine and the electric telegraph spend their lives in trying to replace them with something better. — George Bernard Shaw

Electric Telegraph Quotes By August Strindberg

There are poisons that blind you, and poisons that open your eyes. — August Strindberg

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

A book read by a thousand different people is a thousand different books. — Andrei Tarkovsky

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Tom Standage

Post Horses and Conveyances of every description may be ordered by the electric telegraph to be in readiness on the arrival of a train, at either Paddington or Slough Station. — Tom Standage

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Reed Albergotti

Lance is the inevitable product of our celebrity-worshipping culture and the whole money-mad world of sports gone amok. This is the Golden Age of fraud, an era of general willingness to ignore and justify the wrongdoings of the rich and powerful, which makes every lie bigger and widens its destructive path. — Reed Albergotti

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Laura Ingalls Wilder

We'd never get anything fixed to suit us if we waited for things to suit us before we started. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

Electric Telegraph Quotes By George Orwell

Several of the inventions and discoveries which have made the modern world possible (the electric telegraph, the breech-loading gun, india-rubber, coal gas, wood-pulp paper) first appeared in Dickens's lifetime, but he scarcely notes them in his books. Nothing is queerer than the vagueness with which he speaks of Doyce's "invention" in Little Dorrit. It is represented as something extremely ingenious and revolutionary, "of great importance to his country and his fellow-creatures," and it is also an important minor link in the book; yet we are never told what the "invention" is! — George Orwell

Electric Telegraph Quotes By Mary Lou Williams

Many people forget that Jazz, no matter what form it takes, must come from the heart as well as the mind. — Mary Lou Williams