To put it in a nutshell, I'm known for basically killin' the rhymes, you know what I'm sayin,' goin' for it. — Xzibit Copy Share Image
“Leaves, lines, and rhymes, seek her to please alone, Whom if ye please, I care for other none.” — Edmund Spenser Copy Share Image
I love to write rhymes that have that perfect jingle. You'll know what I'm saying if it makes your Heart tingle. — Stanley Victor Paskavich Copy Share Image
You speak to me in riddles, you speak to me in rhymes, my body aches to breathe your breath, your word keeps… — Sarah McLachlan Copy Share Image
I started writing rhymes in fact when I was 11 or 12 years old. I was actually into hip hop before anything else. — Jay Sean Copy Share Image
“My wrestling name would be . . . the Ah-minator? Like, rhymes with Dominator?” — Anna Faris Copy Share Image
People like Busta Rhymes would say, 'Clinton Sparks doesn't do mix tapes; he does albums. He just throws albums out on the… — Clinton Sparks Copy Share Image
“A glassy calm replaced the storm surrounding their boat. The distant thunder struck a note, white-hot and remote. An invisible magnet seemed… — J.Z. Bingham Copy Share Image
There's a love of rhetorical skill in the Muslim world. Osama bin Laden doesn't just go on tape cassettes and say, 'America… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“Unless the object of the singer’s affection is a vampire, surely what Hart means is unphotogenic. Only vampires are unphotographable, but affectionate… — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
Young people will tell you, if you're not prepared to write the most violent, the most misogynistic, the most horrible kinds of… — Geoffrey Canada Copy Share Image
Poetry carries its history within it, and it is oral in origin. Its transmission was oral. Its transmission today is still in… — James Fenton Copy Share Image
See y'all love the way my rhymes give your minds orgasms But I'm tryna make a couple mo to make mo at… — Dom Kennedy Copy Share Image
The time has come, the Walrus said, To talk of many things: Of shoesand shipsand sealing-wax Of cabbagesand kings And why the… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
'Love' is so short of perfect rhymes that convention allows half-rhymes like 'move.' The alternative is a plague of doves, or a… — James Fenton Copy Share Image
“From here he could see the farmer's daughter in the yard, feeding the geese. Wasn't there a nursery rhyme in there somewhere?… — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
I'm not an advocate of true rhymes, I don't think. I think that everyone who writes musical theater needs to know how… — Robert Lopez Copy Share Image
When I'm in the studio, I'm strictly thinking about the beats, the rhymes and the song. The decision I make once the… — Talib Kweli Copy Share Image
“Pay to go inside Neruda's home A body lies there with no dome. But right there in the front hall Lean a… — Ana Claudia Antunes Copy Share Image
I grew up on the rough side of the tracks. If you looked like you were soft, you would be fodder for… — Q-Tip Copy Share Image
I sort of recognize it, as opposed to shaping it. Oh, that's a good idea, that's a good line. I wonder where… — Paul Simon Copy Share Image
A nursery rhyme shapes your bones and nerves, and it shapes your mind. They are powerful, nursery rhymes, and immensely old, and… — Katherine Catmull Copy Share Image