Quotes about echoes
echoes media hands
With all the mass media concentrated in a few hands, the ancient faith in the competition of ideas in the free market seems like a hollow echo of a much simpler day. Kingman Brewster, Jr.
echoes glasses childhood
For we live with those retrievals from childhood that coalesce and echo throughout our lives, the way shattered pieces of glass in a kaleidoscope reappear in new forms and are songlike in their refrains and rhymes, making up a single monologue. We live permanently in the recurrence of our own stories, whatever story we tell. Michael Ondaatje
echoes foundation
Life reflects, life resounds, life echoes whatsoever you throw at life. Rajneesh
echoes economy
It's about time, ... It echoes where we are going with the economy -- and it's long overdue.
echoes program
It's probably not as progressive politically as it used to be, ... We still have echoes of that, but we don't program as much overtly progressive stuff.
echoes hideous monster
By heaven, he echoes me,As if there were some monster in his thoughtToo hideous to be shown. William Shakespeare
echoes praise heard
I listened for the echo, and I heard only praise — Friedrich Nietzsche
echoes evil age
That which an age considers evil is usually an unseasonable echo of what was formerly considered good - the atavism of an old ideal. Friedrich Nietzsche
echoes guitar voice
My original interests and intentions in guitar playing were primarily created on quality of tone, for instance, the way the instrument could be made to echo or simulate the human voice. Eric Clapton
echoes heaven world
I leave you but the sound of many a word In mocking echoes haply overheard, I sang to heaven. My exile made me free, from world to world, from all worlds carried me. George Santayana
echoes vision arms
Poetry is an attenuation, a rehandling, an echo of crude experience; it is itself a theoretic vision of things at arm's length. George Santayana
echoes soul immortality
Souls live on in perpetual echoes. George Eliot
echoes fire trying
I like filmmakers that try to touch upon the metaphysical, the things that are behind all this, that you can't actually physically interact with, but are somehow intuitively there. Maybe you can see the ashes of that fire or the echoes of something happening on a domain not-here, whether that be coincidence, whether that be familiarity with somebody who's a stranger. Mike Cahill
echoes feelings perception
My feelings are not God. God is God. My feelings do not define truth. God’s word defines truth. My feelings are echoes and responses to what my mind perceives. And sometimes - many times - my feelings are out of sync with the truth. When that happens - and it happens every day in some measure - I try not to bend the truth to justify my imperfect feelings, but rather, I plead with God: Purify my perceptions of your truth and transform my feelings so that they are in sync with the truth. John Piper
echoes people excellence
All the different ways God has chosen to display his glory in creation and redemption seem to reach their culmination in the praises of his redeemed people. God governs the world with glory precisely that he might be admired, marvelled at, exalted and praised. The climax of his happiness is the delight he takes in the echoes of his excellence in the praises of the saints. John Piper
echoes truth-is concern
Our concern with truth is simply an echo of our concern with God . John Piper
echoes virtue empty
Virtue is no empty echo. Friedrich Schiller
echoes forever answers
What would it profit thee to be the first Of echoes, tho thy tongue should live forever, A thing that answers, but hath not a thought As lasting but as senseless as a stone.
echoes choices males
The preoccupation with the choice of a mate both by male and female I regard as a continuing echo of the major selective force by which we have evolved. Jacob Bronowski
echoes woods firsts
This is the first thing I have understood: Time is the echo of an axe within a wood. Philip Larkin
echoes world quarrels
Our quarrel with the world is an echo of the endless quarrel proceeding within us. Eric Hoffer
echoes events half
Quite often in history action has been the echo of words. An era of talk was followed by an era of events. The new barbarism of the twentieth century is the echo of words bandied about by brilliant speakers and writers in the second half of the nineteenth. Eric Hoffer
echoes
Every something is an echo of nothing John Cage
echoes musical tone
Nature is an aeolian harp, a musical instrument whose tones are the re-echo of higher strings within us. Novalis
echoes talking argument
Talking with a Martian is something like talking with an echo. You don't get any argument but you don't get results either. Robert A. Heinlein
echoes sides
It is better to be a thorn in the side of a friend than an echo. Ralph Waldo Emerson
echoes action eternity
There is no word or action but has its echo in Eternity. Pythagoras
echoes childhood age
But no matter how they make you feel, you should always watch elders carefully. They were you and you will be them. You carry the seeds of your old age in you at this very moment, and they hear the echoes of their childhood each time they see you. Kent Nerburn
echoes firsts belief
We all develop relationships with each other based on our first relationships, and then how we experience them. But inevitably they are echoes of earlier on. In my belief. Jake Gyllenhaal
echoes faults triumph
Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault Henry Anatole Grunwald
echoes age behaviour
It's disturbing at my age to look at a young woman's destructive behaviour and hear the echoes of it, of one's own destructiveness in youth. Helen Garner
echoes once-upon-a-time fiction
When I was little, I made up my own fairy tales, and the ghostly echo of Once upon a time shapes all the fiction Ive ever written. Justine Larbalestier
echoes prove originals
The echo mocks her origin to prove she is the original. Rabindranath Tagore