I am hopelessly in love with a memory. An echo from another time, another place. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
History is a symphony of echoes heard and unheard. It is a poem with events as verses. — Charles Angoff Copy Share Image
You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo. — Yannick Noah Copy Share Image
Familial love can find an echo in our own hearts just as it did in that of Charles Dickens. — Peter Ackroyd Copy Share Image
For he loved her, as you can only love someone who is an echo of yourself at your time of deepest sorrow. — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
I was screaming into the canyon at the moment of my death; the echo I created outlasted my last breath, — Fiona Apple Copy Share Image
With his compulsively slamming lyrics and king-of-the-world delivery, DMX intuitively echoes the existentialism of the projects of the novelist Donald Goines. — Elvis Mitchell Copy Share Image
For that great Love speaks in the most wretched and dirty hearts; only the tone of its voice depends on the echoes… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
Any effects created before 1975 were done with either tape or echo chambers or some kind of acoustic treatment. No magic black boxes! — Alan Parsons Copy Share Image
Later in the evening when you lie awake in bed with the echoes from the amplifiers ringing in your head. — Bob Seger Copy Share Image
I am really quite fascinated by echo-locating bats and dolphins and have always wondered how sound affects the unconscious brain. — Evelyn Glennie Copy Share Image
For those of us who have been thrown into hell, mysterious melodies and the torturing images of a vanished beauty will always… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
All of this passes, and none of it means anything to me.It's all foreign to my fate, and even to fate as… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
Freaks are called freaks and are treated as they are treated – in the main, abominably – because they are human beings… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It has nothing to do with age, it's not our languages, religion, gender, coulour of our skin; It's a soul within a… — Dawud Wharnsby Ali Copy Share Image
The problems of human subjectivity replicate themselves at many different scales, like the overtones and undertones in a stringed instrument striking ghost-intervals… — Kenny Smith Copy Share Image
He knew that these creatures were dead, that they were reanimated echoes who wore the disguise of the people they had once… — Jonathan Maberry Copy Share Image
It has been well said that an author who expects results from a first novel is in a position similar to that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
All evangelists want to do is share a message about the forgiveness of sins and reconciliation with God. But our world is… — Mark Dever Copy Share Image
Oh! now to be alone, on some grand height, Where heaven’s black curtains shadow all the sight, And watch the swollen clouds… — Robert Montgomery Copy Share Image
It reveals us to ourselves, it represents those modulations and temperamental changes which escape all verbal analysis, it utters what must else… — Hugh Reginald Haweis Copy Share Image
I always used to suffer a great deal if I let myself get too close to reality since the definitive world of… — Angela Carter Copy Share Image
I was too tired to think. I merely felt the town as a unique unreality. What was it? I knew -- the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Then the voices of the Ainur, like unto harps and lutes, and pipes and trumpets, and viols and organs, and like unto… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Writing comes into being to retain information across time and across space. Before writing, communication is evanescent and local; sounds carry a… — James Gleick Copy Share Image
“it was such a curious corner in its acoustical properties, such a peculiar Ear of a place, that as Mr. Loory stood… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Whenever we encounter the Infinite in man, however imperfectly understood, we treat it with respect. Whether in the synagogue, the mosque, the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image