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[Gore] tended to drone on and on, in singsong, narcotizing cadences best endured by the heavily caffeinated.
— Frank Bruni
The meaning of a poem is in the cadences and the shape of the lines and the pulse of the thought which is given by those lines.
— George Oppen
Necessity resides in the way we talk about things, not in the things we talk about.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
I'm swimming in your cadences that you permeate my very language.
— David Levithan
That was awesome. I wasn't expecting it and when I got the call I got nervous for a second. But I was just really excited.
— Charline Labonte
Surrender your forces and give yourselves and your troops the opportunity to be a part of Iraq's future and not a part of Iraq's past.
— Peter Pace
As long as on the earth endures his life
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Respectability offends my taste.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Whatever basic science resolves, at some stage it is of use to society. The problem is we do not know when or where.
— Rolf-Dieter Heuer
Names are unique sounds and cadences of words that are attached to one specific individual-sort of like a kind of theme music.
— Jim Butcher
Learning to sing one's own songs, to trust the particular cadences of own's voices, is also the goal of any writer.
— Henry Louis Gates
I love you more than Romeo loved Juliet. Eli
— J.J. McAvoy
I could do an interview or just as well not do one. It's not like I'm looking for extra publicity.
— Ice Cube
It's always in your eyes if you love her
— Subhasis Das
Self worth cannot be verfied by others
— Wayne Dyer
But Siri knew the slow pace of books and the cadences of theater under the stars. I knew only the stars.
— Dan Simmons
Anger and the sorrow it produces are far more harmful than the things which make us angry.
— Marcus Aurelius