With network shows, writers can be so protective of every syllable. — Michael Shanks Copy Share Image
I write in a mathematical manner. For some of my songs, I rhyme every syllable. It's a science. — Tech N9ne Copy Share Image
“mantra is a word, syllable, or sound, that functions as the point of focus in meditation.” — Sarah Rowland Copy Share Image
I tried to make sense of the Four Books, until love arrived, and it all became a single syllable. — Yunus Emre Copy Share Image
You can say a lot in a little time, if you stick to words of one syllable. — Lois McMaster Bujold Copy Share Image
..I love your name. I don't want to cheat myself out of a single syllable. — Rainbow Rowell Copy Share Image
To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The key to all knowledge comes in words of just one syllable, apparently… There's only the last page left to write on.… — Dodie Smith Copy Share Image
It is important that the audience should understand every syllable of every word, for only then can they grasp the meaning of… — Kate Smith Copy Share Image
The rhythmical unit of the syllable is at the back of all of it - the word, the phrase, the sentence, the… — Ali Smith Copy Share Image
I don't categorize characters into one syllable. These are fully-rounded characters that I don't judge; I just play them. — Kevin Spacey Copy Share Image
It messes me up sometimes when I go on stage and people say my name wrong. Say my name wrong with all… — Jeremih Copy Share Image
The aim of the tests carried on with these syllable series was, by means of repeated audible perusal of the separate series,… — Hermann Ebbinghaus Copy Share Image
“they treat it like a lab rat or a poem—break it apart, dissect it, explain it, expose the viscera. They think the… — Nathan Hill Copy Share Image
I thought that the world was a vast system of signs, a conversation between giant beings. My actions, the cricket's saw, the… — Octavio Paz Copy Share Image
I'm excited about going back to 'Today,' but, at odd moments, I'll grit my teeth in anxiety. I feel like a student… — Jane Pauley Copy Share Image
My brothers and sisters and I spoke in a language called Egg Latin. In the early '50s in Canada, this became a… — Phil Hartman Copy Share Image