Guglielmo Marconi

Engineering Italian 1874 – 1937 404 quotes

Pioneer of long-distance radio transmission

Quotes by Guglielmo Marconi

The wireless telegraph is a testament to the power of human ingenuity.

Speech at the World Wireless Congress 1920

I have always been fascinated by the mysteries of electricity.

Lecture at the Sorbonne 1921

The wireless telegraph has opened up new possibilities for education and entertainment.

Address to the BBC 1922

I believe that wireless technology will play an even greater role in the future of broadcasting.

Interview, Radio News 1923

The wireless telegraph has made it possible to communicate with people in even the most remote parts of the world.

Speech at the International Telecommunication Union 1924

I have always been a strong advocate for international cooperation in the field of wireless communication.

Address to the League of Nations 1925

The wireless telegraph is a powerful tool for progress.

Lecture at the University of Cambridge 1926

I believe that wireless technology will continue to transform our lives in ways we can only imagine.

Interview, The Daily Telegraph 1927

The wireless telegraph has brought the world closer together, and it will continue to do so.

Speech at the World Engineering Congress 1928

I am proud to have been a pioneer in the field of wireless communication.

Address to the Royal Academy of Sciences 1929

The wireless telegraph is a testament to the human spirit of innovation.

Lecture at the Imperial College London 1930

I believe that wireless technology will continue to be a force for good in the world.

Interview, The Observer 1931

The wireless telegraph has made it possible to communicate across vast distances, and it will continue to shrink the world.

Speech at the International Radio Conference 1932

I have always been driven by a desire to push the boundaries of what is possible.

Address to the Italian National Research Council 1933

The wireless telegraph is a powerful tool for education and enlightenment.

Lecture at the University of Rome 1934

I believe that wireless technology will continue to play a vital role in the future of communication.

Interview, The Sunday Times 1935

The wireless telegraph has brought people closer together, and it will continue to foster understanding and cooperation.

Speech at the Royal Society of Arts 1936

I am confident that the future of wireless communication is bright.

Final Public Address 1937

The wireless telegraph is a gift to humanity.

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Science is the pursuit of truth.

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