Over and Out

Over and Out may refer to:

  • "Over and Out", supposedly meaning "transmission over", a conflation of phrases used in voice procedure
  • Over and Out (album), an album by Blue Syndrome
  • Over and Out, an album by Tar
  • "Over and Out", a song by Foo Fighters from their album In Your Honor
  • "Over and Out", a song by We Are Scientists from their 2002 album Safety, Fun, and Learning (In That Order)
  • "Over and Out", a song by Pantera from their 1988 album Power Metal
  • "Over and Out", a song by Alkaline Trio from their 2008 album Agony & Irony
  • "Over and Out", a song by Newton Faulkner from the 2008 album Rebuilt by Humans
  • "Over and Out", a song by Westlife from the 2011 album Greatest Hits
  • "Over & Out", a song by Lucyfire from their 2001 album This Dollar Saved My Life at Whitehorse
  • "Over & Out", a song by Nuno Bettencourt from his album Mourning Widows

Famous quotes containing the words over and, over, and and/or out:

    Can you conceive what it is to native-born American women citizens, accustomed to the advantages of our schools, our churches and the mingling of our social life, to ask over and over again for so simple a thing as that “we, the people,” should mean women as well as men; that our Constitution should mean exactly what it says?
    Mary F. Eastman, U.S. suffragist. As quoted in History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 4 ch. 5, by Susan B. Anthony and Ida Husted Harper (1902)

    Listen. We converse as we live—by repeating, by combining and recombining a few elements over and over again just as nature does when of elementary particles it builds a world.
    William Gass (b. 1924)

    As soon as I suspect a fine effect is being achieved by accident I lose interest. I am not interested ... in unskilled labor.... The scientific actor is an even worker. Any one may achieve on some rare occasion an outburst of genuine feeling, a gesture of imperishable beauty, a ringing accent of truth; but your scientific actor knows how he did it. He can repeat it again and again and again. He can be depended on.
    Minnie Maddern Fiske (1865–1932)

    The Israelites groaned under their slavery, and cried out. Out of the slavery their cry for help rose up to God.
    Bible: Hebrew, Exodus 2:23.