Quotes about echoes
echoes needs scream
I feel the need to scream, and even if the scream is not answered, I find my sanity in the echo. Lewis Black
echoes doe repeats
History does not so much repeat as echo, I suppose. Lois McMaster Bujold
echoes world knees
I have not loved the World, nor the World me; I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed To its idolatries a patient knee, Nor coined my cheek to smiles,-nor cried aloud In worship of an echo. Lord Byron
echoes half mist
Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard. Gene Wolfe
echoes car design
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars. John Maeda
echoes looks shapes
Look for echoes. Sometimes the same shape or direction will echo through the picture. Robert Henri
echoes lines eras
The intricate engraving, fine lines, beading and milgrain accents echo an era defined by elaborate embellishments. Vera Wang
echoes media voice
MEMRI allows an audience far beyond the Arabic-speaking world to observe the wide variety of Arab voices speaking through the media, schoolbooks, and pulpits to their own people. What one hears is often astonishing, sometimes frightening, and always important. Most importantly, it includes the newly-emerging liberal voices of reform and hope, as well as disturbing echoes of ancient hatreds. Without the valuable research of MEMRI, the non-Arabic speaking world would not have this indispensable window. Richard Holbrooke
echoes play issues
When we play music we describe the echo the tableau of natural forms, their shapes and arrangements, as uncovered by the composer's imagination, which yet must be filtered through our own. There is no other way. And in acknowledging this tableau, this revelation, we must "hesitate", we must doubt, as the composer doubted, for no valid creation can issue unscarred by doubt, by that vast flux of wonder which precedes the construction of being. Russell Sherman
echoes seems
Everything seems an echo of something else. Robert Penn Warren
echoes important facts
Echo is very important to me. I love the repetition of motifs, or the slight alteration of what's been said before. This is part of how one creates a mood, a psychological caul, in fact, around the reader. Teju Cole
echoes stones sound
...the sound of our lack of conversation amplified by the echo of our footsteps on the stone around us. Maggie Stiefvater
echoes village calm
You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo. Yannick Noah
echoes mercy conscience
Peace of conscience is nothing but the echo of pardoning mercy. William Gurnall
echoes youth birth
I came to the place of my birth and cried: "The friends of my youth, where are they?"--and an echo answered, "Where are they? Samuel Rogers
echoes hip-hop soul
The blues echoes right through into soul, R&B and hip hop. It's part of the make-up of modern music. You can't turn your back on the blues. Ronnie Wood
echoes voice sound
The public is so in awe of its own opinion that it never dares to form any, but catches up the first idle rumour, lest it should be behindhand in its judgment, and echoes it till it is deafened with the sound of its own voice. William Hazlitt
echoes agony giving
You do not die all at once. Some tissues live on for minutes, even hours, giving still their little cellular shrieks, molecular echoes of the agony of the whole corpus. Richard Selzer
echoes president reelection
I'm hearing echoes of Bill Clinton, circa 1996, in President Obama's reelection rhetoric. Ron Fournier
echoes people three
I'm an outlaw, not a philosopher, but I know this much: there's meaning in everything, all things are connected, and a good champagne is a drink.' Bernard began to sing again. Timidly, Leigh-Cheri joined in. Between verses, they opened another bottle. The popping of its cork echoed throughout the great stone chamber. Of the three billion people on earth, only Bernard and Leigh-Cheri heard the popping of the cork and its echoes. Only Bernard and Leigh-Cheri passed out under the tablecloth. Tom Robbins