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shadow-of-death people saying-nothing
People have nothing to say, but they are afraid of saying nothing, so what they do say comes out flat and vapid and meaningless. The shadow of death is on every face. William S. Burroughs
shadow mountain evening
Vast and deep the mountain shadows grew. Samuel Rogers
shadow white-teeth loses
...They cannot escape their history any more than you yourself can lose your shadow. Zadie Smith
shadow glitter reputation
A medal glitters, but it also casts a shadow. Winston Churchill
shadow debt fields
A mortgage casts a shadow on the sunniest field. Robert Green Ingersoll
shadow frozen rooms
They continued to watch each other from across the room, both frozen for a moment by the shadow of distant possibilities. Nicholas Sparks
shadow way demon
But maybe you carried your demons with you everywhere, the way you carried your shadow. Lauren Oliver
shadow ifs bits
Perhaps there are other bits of my life that would take on content, take on shadow, if only I read more and thought less about money. Martin Amis
shadow giants three
We are all of us born, live and die in the shadow of a giant question mark that refers to three questions: Where do we come from? Why? And where, oh where, are we going! Tennessee Williams
metaphor teach condensation
Poetry teaches us music, metaphor, condensation and specificity. Walter Mosley
metaphor pretentious
You live for pretentious metaphors. John Green
metaphor prisoner
We are prisoners of our own metaphors, metaphorically speaking... R. Buckminster Fuller
metaphor dictionary
The dictionary contains no metaphors. Paul Ricoeur
metaphor capacity full-life
One's capacity for metaphor is one's capacity for a full life. Joseph Chilton Pearce
metaphor program capacity
I would suggest, merely as a metaphor here, but also as the basis for a scientific program to investigate the computational capacity of the universe, that this is also a reasonable explanation for why the universe is complex. Seth Lloyd
metaphor
The metaphor is~ an origin, the origin of an image which acts directly, immediately. Gaston Bachelard
metaphor strain
Writers who have nothing to say always strain for metaphors to say it in. Florence King
metaphor humans human-thought
Early human thought proceeded by metaphor, Gerald Edelman