The horror of the Twentieth Century was the size of each new event, and the paucity of its reverberation. — Norman Mailer Copy Share Image
Look at any inspired painting. It's like a gong sounding; it puts you in a state of reverberation. — Philip Guston Copy Share Image
The travel ban that was imposed by the [Donald Trump] administration is a very direct reverberation of 9/11. — Peter van Agtmael Copy Share Image
I do not want an echo of myself from my children. I do not want to hear from them merely the reverberation… — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
Industrial culture? There has been a phenomena; I don't know whether it's strong enough to be a culture. I do think what… — Genesis P-Orridge Copy Share Image
The attacks on Sept. 11 really sent a shock wave through our economy, and the full reverberation of that is not yet known, — Elaine Chao Copy Share Image
What an age experiences as evil is usually an untimely reverberation echoing what was previously experienced as good--the atavismof an older ideal. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
And wheresoever, in his rich creation, Sweet music breathes--in wave, or bird, or soul-- 'Tis but the faint and far reverberation Of… — Frances Sargent Osgood Copy Share Image
There are two sides to a person's being - the superconscious and the conscious. These have reverberations in the popular works of… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
If, as I suspect, the American consumer now enters a sustained slowdown, there will be unmistakable reverberations on U.S.-centric export flows in… — Stephen S. Roach Copy Share Image
I have been using delay and reverberation since the middle 1960s. I use them to make what is almost inaudible to the… — Bill Dixon Copy Share Image
The history of interactions among disparate peoples is what shaped the modern world through conquest, epidemics and genocide. Those collisions created reverberations… — Jared Diamond Copy Share Image
You find [reverberations from 9/11 ] in them most unexpected places, like graffiti on a wall. Sometimes it's a faded picture; sometimes… — Peter van Agtmael Copy Share Image
Not just any talk is conversation; not any talk raises consciousness. Good conversation has an edge: it opens your eyes to something,… — James Hillman Copy Share Image
I simply feel that the frontier of angling is no longer either ethical or geographical. The Bible tells us to watch and… — Thomas McGuane Copy Share Image
For a long time now, every meeting with another human being has been the reverberations after even the simplest conversation. But the… — May Sarton Copy Share Image
Eden is a conversation. It is the conversation of the human with the Divine. And it is the reverberations of that conversation… — Barry Lopez Copy Share Image
It is tempting to pretend that minorities on death row share a fate in no way connected to our own, that our… — William J. Brennan Copy Share Image
My first tape piece was made with that Sears Roebuck recorder. I modified sound using cardboard tubes with a microphone in the… — Pauline Oliveros Copy Share Image
Nature does not conquer the world to God. It never has. It never will. In America, with its vast abounding wealth, its… — Richard Salter Storrs Copy Share Image
Love, I would later conclude, was all things to all people. Love was the breaking and healing of hearts. Love was misunderstood,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“While the akashic records are an occultist concept, the laws of physics demand that they must exist; and there are numerous ways… — Marc Seifer Copy Share Image
In a small Polish farm community, during the fall planting season of 1981, events occurred which electrified the world, sending reverberations of… — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
It never frightened a Puritan when you bade him stand still and listen to the speech of God. His closet and his… — Phillips Brooks Copy Share Image
A spine to my films that's become more evident to me is that many are about the choices people make, and the… — Spike Lee Copy Share Image
The writing of a poem is like a child throwing stones into a mineshaft. You compose first, then you listen for the… — James Fenton Copy Share Image
No severe or prolonged bodily illness followed this incident of the red-room: it only gave my nerves a shock, of which I… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
I'm very interested in vertical space.I want the players to listen to their sound in such a way that they hear the… — Pauline Oliveros Copy Share Image
I am reminded, now, of Leonardo's advice to painters: You should fix your eyes, he says, on certain walls stained with damp.… — Ciaran Carson Copy Share Image
We are not alone. Even now there are thousands of beings in heaven watching what is going on down here—a ‘great cloud… — Francis Chan Copy Share Image
Thomas Teal, a luminous translator of Jansson's twin talent for surface and depth, simplicity and reverberation in language, and someone who knows… — Ali Smith Copy Share Image
There [DreamTigers by Jorge Luis Borges] were these little fablesque things, you know, dream tigers, beautiful, beautiful pieces that when you read… — Sandra Cisneros Copy Share Image
Poetry is my understanding with the world, my intimacy with things, my participation in what is real, my engagement with voices and… — Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen Copy Share Image
Some of the most innocuous inventions have proven earth-shattering, with reverberations felt around the planet. The Internet is the poster child for… — Lynda Resnick Copy Share Image
There is no knowing beyond that membrane, the meniscus of death. What can be seen from here is distorted, refracted. All we… — China Mieville Copy Share Image
Number is the Word but is not utterance it is wave and light, though no one sees it it is rhythm and… — Maurice Druon Copy Share Image
Comics play a trite but lusty tune on the C natural keys of human nature. They rouse the most primitive, but also… — William Moulton Marston Copy Share Image
The reverberation often exceeds through silence the sound that sets it off; the reaction occasionally outdoes by way of repose the event… — Ken Kesey Copy Share Image
Today the Somme is a peaceful but sullen place, unforgetting and unforgiving. ... To wander now over the fields destined to extrude… — Paul Fussell Copy Share Image