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echoes magic black
Alan Parsons Any effects created before 1975 were done with either tape or echo chambers or some kind of acoustic treatment. No magic black boxes!
echoes pace pieces
Alan Moore In comics the reader is in complete control of the experience. They can read it at their own pace, and if there's a piece of dialogue that seems to echo something a few pages back, they can flip back and check it out, whereas the audience for a film is being dragged through the experience at the speed of 24 frames per second.
echoes sound perfume
Charles Baudelaire Perfumes, colours and sounds echo one another.
echoes long dying
Charles Henry Parkhurst The old echoes are long in dying.
echoes credit money-talks
Bob Thaves Money talks — but credit has an echo.
echoes participants
Aimee Bender I was with them for all of it, but more like an echo than a participant.
echoes economy
Craig Ellis It's about time, ... It echoes where we are going with the economy -- and it's long overdue.
echoes quality transition
DJ Jazzy Jeff I use the echo effect a lot when I DJ because it allows for smooth transitions, especially at different BPMs. It also adds a studio quality to live DJ performances.
faults
Charles Spurgeon He that reads his Bible to find fault with it will soon discover that the Bible finds fault with him.
faults world persons
Charles Dudley Warner The most popular persons are those who take the world as it is who find the least fault.
faults credit talent
Charles Marion Russell Talent is like a birthmark - it's a gift and no credit nor fault to those who wear them.
faults debt lenders
Bernard Levin It is assumed that when anyone gets into debt, the fault is entirely and always the fault of the lender.
faults rich fairs
William Shakespeare Faults that are rich are fair.
faults virtue glorify
Edgar Cayce Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues.
faults critics shows
Benjamin Franklin Critics are our friends, they show us our faults.
faults may suspicion
Benjamin Franklin Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one.
faults crime poor
Bill Gates To be born poor is not our fault, but to die poor is crime
triumph
Hugo Chavez Your triumph is the triumph of all of Venezuela,
triumph habit
Clive James Generally it is our failures that civilize us. Triumph confirms us in our habits.
triumph defeat what-is-life
Ameen Rihani What is life without its angles of difficulty and defeat, and its tip of triumph and power?
triumph imagine turns
Tony Evans God can take your most monstrous failures and turn them into triumphs such as you never could imagine.
triumph vegetation
Michel Houellebecq The triumph of vegetation is total.
triumph endure
Patricia McCormick Simply to endure is to triumph.
triumph human-nature creeds
George Eliot The tendency toward good in human nature has a force which no creed can utterly counteract, and which insures the ultimate triumph of that tendency over all dogmatic perversions.
triumph feels hollow
Jamaica Kincaid It was hollow, my triumph, I could feel that, but I held on to it just the same.
triumph satan virtue
Gunter Grass When Satan's not in the mood, virtue triumphs. Hasn't even Satan a right not to be in the mood once in a while?