Quote by MF Doom Download Open image “Doom got more rhymes than the church got oooh lawwddds.” — MF Doom ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
And the winner for the ninth time in a row, DOOM- I owe it to a well refined rhyme flow, now if you dont… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
“On my seventh birthday, my father swore, for the first of many times, that I would die facedown in a cesspool. On that same occasion, my mother, with all the accompanying mystery and elevated language appropriate for a prominent diviner, turned her cards, screamed delicately, and proclaimed that my doom was written in water and blood and ice. As for… — Carol Berg Copy Share
It is the still, small voice that the soul heeds, not the deafening blasts of doom. — William Dean Howells Copy Share Image
Tragedy is dead! Poetry itself died with it! Away, away with you, puny, stunted imitators! Away with you to Hades, and eat your fill… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
My doom is, I love thee still. Let no man dream but that I love thee still. — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
“Out, out, thou strumpet Fortune!" I cried with all the venom of Charlton Heston. Oberon asked. "It's a Shakespearean word for whore." <"Cool word! It rhymes with trumpet. And pump it. Why didn't the Black Eyed Peas use it in their song? Aren't rappers always looking for cool new rhymes? They should kick it old school with the Bard.>” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
O comfort-killing night, image of hell, Dim register and notary of shame, Black stage for tragedies and murders fell, Vast sin-concealing chaos, nurse of… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is part of the trap that he postulates. Not only does he picture us caught in a tremendous man-made or God-made trap from which there is no escape, but we must also listen to him day in, day out, describe how the trap is inexorably closing. To… — Margaret Mead Copy Share
How shall I speak of Doom, and ours in special, But as of something altogether common? — Donald Justice Copy Share Image
“Prophecies are a funny thing. They’re nothing but lengthy riddles that only a blessed few can unravel, and yet people hang on to their every word as if Fate’s secrets were being spilled. Prophecies weave patterns of words and symbols into a rope so thick you could hang yourself with it. They cause confusion, hope, paranoia, comfort, fear, and even… — A.P. Bartels Copy Share
I think - a lot of times in hip-hop, especially - artists get kind of pigeonholed into being 'the guy,' and it's kind of… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is so saturated with the same old same old that people always expect the guy to actually be the guy. They want you… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
He plots shows like robberies, in and out, 123 nobodies pleased, run the cash and you wont get a wet sweatshirt, the mic is… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
Joker rhymes like the is you just happy to see me trick, classical slapstick rappers need chapstick, a lot of them sound like they… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
And the winner for the ninth time in a row, DOOM- I owe it to a well refined rhyme flow, now if you dont… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
Paid way before we wrapped it up like tie dye, Hip hop sci fi, You could see he had the eye of the tiger… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
He keep his hoes in check, sends em out to get glows from off frozen necks, tells em take his clothes leave him posin… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
By the way, I reup on bad dreams, bag up screams in 50s, be up on mad schemes that heat shop like Jiffy (pop… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
The song 'Bite the Thong' in particular, with Damon Albarn, really encapsulates the whole dilemma of, 'Hmm, should I stay on the underground when… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
I had this style ever since I was a child, I got this other style I ain't flip in a while, it goes. .… — MF Doom Copy Share Image