Art is a refining and evocative translation of the materials of the world. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
“The waxing moon seemed close enough to touch, if one were brave enough to risk the silver pinpricks of the stars that… — Kat Howard Copy Share Image
Rhythm, that's an essential part of cooking. The sound of a lovely song and the smell of some dish in the oven… — Neneh Cherry Copy Share Image
“Like in a graceful dance, in their interactions, there had never been any stifling, awkward, or rough movements—just light, fleeting touches.” — Torres and Firsht Copy Share Image
The sense of smell can be extraordinarily evocative, bringing back pictures as sharp as photographs of scenes that had left the conscious… — Thalassa Cruso Copy Share Image
“I call my accent Frenglian. A wee bit of French mixed with English and Sicilian." She emitted a small chuckle at her… — Alyssa Hall Copy Share Image
“There is, I find, something very evocative about ruins - particularly recent ones. (introduction to "Calico Black, Calico Blue")” — Joel Knight Copy Share Image
If you can even manage to tell exactly what a song is about, all you do is put that song in a… — Robert Hunter Copy Share Image
I try to put what's evocative in the music to me, I try and put that out there in terms of titles… — Terry Bozzio Copy Share Image
“The cafe door opened. A young man in dusty white leathers entered, and the wind blew in empty crisp packets and newspapers… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“The officer looked at her. “So, to recap, you carried a package of, you don’t know what, for a girl you’ve never… — Alyssa Hall Copy Share Image
“The green of these mountains in my lungs smelled like an old friend, one who wouldn't tell lies to you. One who… — Jason Jack Miller Copy Share Image
I love going to the Via Giulia, a beautiful old cobbled street, which has a bridge at one end behind the Palazzo… — Ed Stoppard Copy Share Image
The word that most perfectly describes the city of Cuzco is evocative. Intangible dust of another era settles on its streets, rising… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've had a very, very interesting view of the planet over the last 30 years, touring as excessively as I have. And… — Richie Sambora Copy Share Image
“The most evocative life memories, which produced a synesthesia of emotions, consist of a host of small pleasures intertwined with the homespun… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
“Hiresha felt something she struggled to describe. Power and possibility swirled within her, along with a a sense of gasping potential in… — A.E. Marling Copy Share Image
In language that is searing and lyrical, evocative and precise, this exceptional book thinks with the zombies, specters, felons, slaves, dogs, cadavers,… — Donna J. Haraway Copy Share Image
“The streets of Prague were a fantasia scarcely touched by the twenty-first century—or the twentieth or nineteenth, for that matter. It was… — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
The written word can be powerful and beautiful - but films transport us to another place in a way that even the… — Saoirse Ronan Copy Share Image
I think that era of mechanically figuring out of how to bring a particular evocative image to the screen was a really… — John Dykstra Copy Share Image
“In the park, the bright colors of the children's clothing, the timbre of their young voices, lowered and darkened.” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
How do we describe the fact of human existence? At a certain point, perhaps, style fails us. Language, even and in particular… — Katie Kitamura Copy Share Image
“The rolling sound of a good hymn badly sung is particularly evocative.” — Iain Pears Copy Share Image
Smells are so powerful and evocative, sometimes stronger than visual cues. — Will Cotton Copy Share Image
I prefer my prose evocative rather than simply effective, with a bit of poetry to it. — Gemma Files Copy Share Image
“A few insect skeletons lay scattered on the narrow sill, shiny and precise and sad as broken jewelry.” — Ed Park Copy Share Image
I think the language of science is highly lyrical and evocative and an important part of our lives in many ways. — Pattiann Rogers Copy Share Image
A dramatic, evocative, thoughtful and very accessible account of one of the most important stories of the century - and one of… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“if you want witnesses then I am one and I can tell you now, when you say that he redeemed the world,… — Colm Tóibín Copy Share Image
Nothing speaks louder than an evocative photograph that stirs the imagination, tugs at the heart strings and engages the mind. — Mark Carwardine Copy Share Image
“A sheet of white extends to the lone dark vertical of the elm tree in the centre ... It is too perfect,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
When I first began writing, it was not in screenwriting but in poetry. That form was so evocative, all about the image… — Lisa Joy Copy Share Image
I found it was remarkable. It was so evocative. I feel like it captured the urgency and the chaos, but through the… — Zachary Quinto Copy Share Image
The future's come and gone; it's a thing of the past. That once impossibly exotic expression 'the year 2000,' for so long… — Peter Baynham Copy Share Image
At its best, [Japanese cooking] is inextricably meshed with aesthetics, with religion, with tradition and history. It is evocative of seasonal changes,… — M. F. K. Fisher Copy Share Image