Cable tv Quote by Fanny Merkin Download Open image ““Air is like cable TV: you don't appreciate it until you don't have it.”” — Fanny Merkin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cable tv Earl-grey
“I feel like my takeaway from tonight is that it's okay to love shitty television, provided that you make an effort to appreciate other… — Jen Lancaster Copy Share Image
“TV. It’s like if you’re not on it, you don’t exist. The single most pernicious idea in our culture.” — John Sandford Copy Share Image
“Television is all right, I've nothing against it, but I don't like how it turns you away from the rest of the world and… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“It’s liberating to not have a TV. Television sucks so much life out of our lives. It takes our money, our time, our attention,… — Joshua Fields Millburn Copy Share Image
“Somehow, television made behavior that you would go out of your way to avoid in real life into something fascinating.” — Jean Thompson Copy Share Image
“TV demands so little of us. It anesthetizes our worried minds and breeds mental laziness.” — Steve Whigham Copy Share Image
“Don't you hate TV when people are supposed to be talking to one another? Television puts up a wall between people.” — Peter Marino Copy Share Image
“If I didn't watch so much TV, real life wouldn't be so disappointing.” — Mary Calmes Copy Share Image
“One feels relieved these days when a play is not like television.” — Valerie Martin Copy Share Image
“Hey, people who proudly declare: "I don't even own a TV!" We're not impressed. We think you're pretentious and/or boring.” — Caprice Crane @capricecrane Copy Share Image
“I drink coffee sometimes, but Starbucks’ coffee tastes like burnt ass,” I say. “Actually, it tastes nothing like burnt ass, Anna.” “And how would… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“My god, Anna,” he says. “I almost lost you.” He has me in his powerful grip. I’ve never felt this safe before. “Never let… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“I stare at her blankly. We don't have elevators in Portland. "This is my first elevator ride. How do they work exactly?” — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“Soon, we are as naked as the day we were born. Except, y'know, were not covered in blood and attached to our mothers by… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“I feel naked in my Tommy hoodie and Victoria's Secret sweatpants with PINK written across the ass. The sweatpants aren't pink though - they're… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“Are you ready for my love gun?” he says. Uh-oh. “What’s a love gun? Is that a sex toy?” “No,” he says. “I’m talking… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“An attractive blonde behind the receptionist's desk smiles at me as I walk in. I assume she’s the receptionist, because I can’t think of… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
“Here’s the aisle with tape.” “Thank you, Miss Steal,” he says. He picks up the most expensive brand, which runs $3.99 a roll. This… — Fanny Merkin Copy Share Image
Conservatives, despite their increasingly powerful presence on cable TV and talk radio, feel excluded and disregarded by the longstanding preponderance of liberal voices on… — Michael Medved Copy Share Image
The whole cable-TV original programming just changed the nature of television. — Anson Mount Copy Share Image
During its retransmission dispute, CBS pulled its signal off of certain cable TV systems - and also blocked all Time Warner broadband customers from… — Michael O'Rielly Copy Share Image
I just think there's more paparazzi, there's more cable TV, there's millions of networks now, there's more paparazzi. People liked gossip then, and they… — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
“The U.S. stock market now trades inside black boxes, in heavily guarded buildings in New Jersey and Chicago. What goes on inside those black… — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
There's nothing terribly wrong with The November Man in a serviceable late-night cable TV sort of way but neither is there anything terribly right… — James Berardinelli Copy Share Image
It's not like Alaska isn't wilderness - it mostly is. But most Alaskans don't live in the wild. They live on the edge of… — Tom Bodett Copy Share Image
“There’s a lot of dirty theology out there, the religious counterpart to dirty politics and dirty business, I suppose. You might call it spiritual… — Brian D. McLaren Copy Share Image
Where I grew up, we had the three TV networks, maybe two radio stations, no cable TV. We still had a long-distance party line… — Marc Andreessen Copy Share Image
I grew up in this tiny town in Rhode Island, and we didn't have cable. We had three TV stations, and one of them… — Arden Myrin Copy Share Image
“Here was the bottom line: if we human beings are information processing machines, reading X's and O's and translating that information into what people… — Jennifer Egan Copy Share Image