Alexander Graham Bell
Invented the telephone
Quotes by Alexander Graham Bell
The day will come when the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person to whom he is speaking.
The telephone, in its present form, is a crude instrument, but it has a great future.
The public is always ready to accept a new invention, provided it is useful and not too expensive.
The inventor is a man who looks at the world and is not contented with things as they are. He wants to improve them, he wants to make the world better.
The telephone is an instrument of the future, and I believe it will be used by everyone.
The work of the inventor is to find a need and fill it.
I have been called a 'father of the deaf', but I am more interested in the education of the deaf than in their cure.
The telephone will be used for business, for pleasure, and for the transmission of news.
The telephone is a wonderful instrument, and I am proud to have invented it.
The telephone is not a toy, it is a serious instrument.
The telephone will bring people closer together.
The telephone will revolutionize communication.
The telephone is a tool for progress.
The telephone is a symbol of human ingenuity.
The telephone is a testament to the power of ideas.
The telephone is a bridge between people.
The telephone is a voice for the voiceless.
The telephone is a window to the world.
The telephone is a tool for democracy.
The telephone is a force for good.