Chimes Quote by Paul Muldoon Download Open image “Words want to find chimes with each other, things want to connect” — Paul Muldoon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chimes Chimes Things Language Things Want Want Want Chimes Words Want
“Chimerical words, the words were written, Some are wasted; some are still on the page, Tattered words, the words were written, Some are young,… — Nishikant Copy Share Image
“People are looking for chimes and resonances. Chimes leave echoes, and that's what rhyme is. Poetry is about leaving an echo imprint in somebody… — Diana Georgeff Copy Share Image
Words are humanity's greatest natural resource, but most of us have trouble figuring out how to put them together. Words aren't cheap. They are… — Katherine Paterson Copy Share Image
Words are like diamonds. Polish them too much, and all you get are pebbles. — Bryce Courtenay Copy Share Image
There is no word in English for chic. Why should there be? Everything chic is by legend French. Perhaps everything chic is in reality… — Elizabeth Hawes Copy Share Image
I used to be a great fan of doing crosswords. When you're fiddling around with anagrams, you get wonderful jumbles of syllables that become… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
“>>> puzzle_letters = nltk.FreqDist('egivrvonl') >>> obligatory = 'r' >>> wordlist = nltk.corpus.words.words() >>> [w for w in wordlist if len(w) >= 6 ... … — Steven Bird Copy Share Image
It's not as if I'm trying to write crossword puzzles to which one might find an answer at the back of the book or… — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
Living at that pitch, on that edge, is something which many poets engage in to some extent. — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
If the poem has no obvious destination, there's a chance that we'll be all setting off on an interesting ride. — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
Form is a straitjacket in the way that a straitjacket was a straitjacket for Houdini, — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
The other side of it is that, despite all that, people reach out to poetry at the key moments in their lives. — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
One will never again look at a birch tree, after the Robert Frost poem, in exactly the same way. — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
That's one of the great things about poetry; one realises that one does one's little turn - that you're just part of the great… — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
There's very little of the intentional about the business of writing poetry, as least as far as I can see. — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
I suppose for whatever reason I actively welcome being put down, something which perhaps goes back to my upbringing - that accusation of not… — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
I live in New Jersey now, which always gets a bad rap here and there, but I must say, I enjoy living here too — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
Quentin [Taranino] will say, "We've got it, but we're gonna do it one more time. Why?" And then, the entire cast and crew chimes… — Walton Goggins Copy Share Image
Those evening bells! those evening bells! How many a tale their music tells Of youth and home, and that sweet time When last I… — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
On Melbourne summer mornings the green trams go rolling in stately progress down tunnels thick with leaves: the bright air carries along the avenue… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
Some men at the approach of a dispute neigh like horses. Unless there be an argument, they think nothing is doing. Some talkers excel… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Chimes?" Phyllis asked. "Chimes to call a lover? Chimes with the voice of a bird trapped in them? Chimes that play you whatever song… — Sarah Rees Brennan Copy Share Image
His eyes met mine at the soft touch, and a chime seemed to shake the ley line, realigning the universe. He was mine. — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
My father was always anxious to give pleasure to his children. Accordingly, he took me one day, as a special treat, to the top… — James Nasmyth Copy Share Image
Love Virtue, she alone is free, She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heav'n… — John Milton Copy Share Image
In all the practice centers in the tradition of Plum Village whenever the phone rings or the clock chimes in the dining hall, people… — Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
In December ring Every day the chimes; Loud the gleemen sing In the streets their merry rhymes. Let us by the fire Ever higher… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
For the time of towns is tolled from the world by funereal chimes, but in nature the universal hours are counted by succeeding tribes… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image