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May the roads we travel never lead us astray, but if by chance we lose our way, may the echoes of laughter guide us back home some day.
— Pamela Sparkman
The echoes of childhood torments have great power, even when not brought to mind in such an inexplicable and horrifying way.
— C.J. Sansom
The melancholy ghosts of dead renown, Whispering faint echoes of the world's applause.
— Edward Young
Let echo, too, perform her part, Prolonging every note with art; And in a low expiring strain, Play all the comfort o'er again.
— Joseph Addison
What you look like and how great you are rarely go hand in hand. Otherwise, we'd have no trouble judging good men from bad, now would we?
— Dew Pellucid
People die, and everything they've ever said just echoes around and around. There's nothing new. Only the same nonsense from their lives.
— Lauren DeStefano
[I]ndeed, one hears, in early Christian theology, as many echoes of Persian dualism as of Hebrew Puritanism or Greek philosophy.
— Will Durant
We hear only our own voices, still echoes returning to our emptiness.
— Dejan Stojanovic
To say that you can't see echoes of the past in what I do would be absurd. Everything that has preceded me has affected me.
— James Frey
The whole narcissism and echo syndrome is usually the result of early childhood training. Those are very hard habits for anyone to break.
— Merrill Markoe
Money is an echo of value.
— Bob Burg
All forests are one... They are all echoes of the first forest that gave birth to Mystery when the world began.
— Charles De Lint
I felt emptied-out and singing with echoes, unrecognizable to myself: that particular feeling like your own house on the day you move out.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Echo waits with art and care And will the faults of song repair.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Echoes can't read minds. But when you get to know someone very well, you can read their expressions. Pay attention. It will happen to you too.
— Dew Pellucid
The great eventful Present hides the Past; but through the din Of its loud life hints and echoes from the life behind steal in.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Fear echoes your self-defined limitations, not your actual ones. To change your self-image, you must face what scares you.
— Vironika Tugaleva
Dub music is like a long echo delay, looping through time ... turning the rational musical order into an ocean of sensation.
— David Toop
We need that expression. Whether we want to call it protest or not, we need to express and echo the echoes of the people. Artists need to do that.
— Jimmy Cliff
Reflection is the souls moment to embrace a memory, bury it deep in your heart and allow the echoes of the memory to beat with your heart.
— Lisa Elliott
The music echoes in the emptiness. It reminds us where we came from and where we're bound.
— David Mutti Clark
Souls live on in perpetual echoes.
— George Eliot
A terrible day," Frank echoes.
"Yes," Edie says, her gaze never leaving Ava's face. "But look. You grew up anyway. — Nina LaCour
"Yes," Edie says, her gaze never leaving Ava's face. "But look. You grew up anyway. — Nina LaCour
Tyranny sets up its own echo-chamber.
— Bruce Chatwin
A fantastic model of collaboration: thinking partners who aren't echo chambers.
— Margaret Heffernan
When the truths of love are planted firm, they won't be hard to find. And words of love I speak to you will echo in your mind.
— Stevie Wonder
Hope is an echo, hope ties itself yonder, yonder.
— Carl Sandburg
They were all alone. Their voices had died like echoes of the words of God spoken and vibrating in the shared deep.
— Ray Bradbury
Applause, n. The echo of a platitude.
— Ambrose Bierce
Perfumes, colours and sounds echo one another.
— Charles Baudelaire
Too many individuals are like Shakespeare's definition of "echo,"
babbling gossips of the air. — Josh Billings
babbling gossips of the air. — Josh Billings
May I live this day ... Compassionate of heart, / Gentle in word, / Gracious in awareness / Courageous in thought, / Generous in love / Eternal Echoes
— John O'Donohue
Education is a state-controlled manufactory of echoes.
— Norman Douglas
The Master said, The gentleman harmonizes [he] without being an echo. The petty man echoes [tong] and does not harmonize.
— Confucius
I came to the place of my birth and cried: "The friends of my youth, where are they?"
and an echo answered, "Where are they? — Samuel Rogers
and an echo answered, "Where are they? — Samuel Rogers
A brilliant treatment of the history of Purgatory in England and its survivals and echoes throughout Shakespeare's plays, above all Hamlet.
— Carol Zaleski
If you live to be 100 years old, what you've done here for the last two days, weeks, monthswhat you've done here will echo in eternity.
— Jay Paterno
We are all of us more or less echoes, repeating involuntarily the virtues, the defects, the movements, and the characters of those among whom we live.
— Joseph Joubert
As if unwilling to awaken the unused echoes. At
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The philosopher seeks to hear within himself the echoes of the world of symphony and to re-project them in the form if concepts
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I listened for the echo, and I heard only praise -
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Language, in its origin and essence, is simply a system of signs or symbols that denote real occurrences or their echo in the human soul.
— Carl Jung
My thoughts will echo your name until I see you again.
— Taylor Swift
Everybody's talkin' about me, I don't hear a word they're saying, only echoes on my mind.
— Harry Nilsson
The mind is a phonograph which shall keep and echo the impressions of the past.
— Julia McNair Wright
Icy pillars of serenity, spun from airy mist, entered my quiet vision in echoes of worlds unknown.
— Gina Marinello-Sweeney
Yes there's a lady that stands in a harbor for what we believe. And there's a bell that still echoes the price that it cost to be free.
— Aaron Tippin
A woodpecker's drilling Echoes To the mountain clouds.
— Dakotsu Iida
Your current conditions are echoes of your past choices.
— Robin Sharma
I want the shuffles and echoes, and a certain mysteriousness ... It's so bloody hard to paint.
— Leland Bell
When the reader hears strong echoes of his or her own life and beliefs, he or she is apt to become more invested in the story.
— Stephen King
Poetry is an attenuation, a rehandling, an echo of crude experience; it is itself a theoretic vision of things at arm's length.
— George Santayana
Life writes the poetry, but it will always call for witnesses and scribes alike to tattoo its echoes upon the ghosts of trees.
— Ged Thompson
The intricate engraving, fine lines, beading and milgrain accents echo an era defined by elaborate embellishments.
— Vera Wang
Grace! 'tis a charming Sound,
Harmonious to my Ear!
Heav'n with the Echo shall resound,
And all the Earth shall hear. — Philip Doddridge
Harmonious to my Ear!
Heav'n with the Echo shall resound,
And all the Earth shall hear. — Philip Doddridge
At the top of your lungs, shout and listen to the echoes. You must live life at the top of your voice!
— Ray Bradbury
Poetry is a projection across silence of cadences arranged to break that silence with definite intentions of echoes, syllables, wave lengths.
— Carl Sandburg
Mathematicians are inexorably drawn to nature, not just describing what is to be found there, but in creating echoes of natural laws.
— Roger Lewin
She was so fat that her belly button makes an echo.
— Rodney Dangerfield
afterlife, the space between earth and not-earth, world and not-world, highly polished floors and glass-roof cathedral echoes and the whole anonymous
— Donna Tartt
And more than echoes talk along the walls.
— Alexander Pope
When you bow deeply to the universe, it bows back; when you call out the name of God, it echoes inside you.
— Morihei Ueshiba
No earthly act escapes its eternal echoes, echoes more substantial than the acts themselves.
— Geoffrey Wood
Art is dedicated echo.
— George Sandys
Nature is an aeolian harp, a musical instrument whose tones are the re-echo of higher strings within us.
— Novalis
Echoes of my past will always have a low frequency vibration in my present lest I forget the road travelled to reach the enjoyment of today.
— Truth Devour
She clung to him, she poured out her terrors, her unavailing regrets, and the far echoes turned them all to jeering laughter.
— Mark Twain
Good deeds have echoes.
— Suzanne Woods Fisher
How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start, when memory plays an old tune on the heart!
— Eliza Cook
For that great Love speaks in the most wretched and dirty hearts; only the tone of its voice depends on the echoes of the place in which it sounds.
— George MacDonald
Killing echoes inside you. It never goes away. Maybe some who have killed don't know that they've lost something, but they have.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
The choice is ours to hear the echoes, to heed the call: when life isn't good, taste and see that the Lord is.
— Matt Rogers
Men, unlike mockingbirds, have the capacity for systematic self-delusion. We echo each other with equal precision, equal eloquence, equal assurance.
— Robert Ardrey
My job is to notice echoes and notice resonances. Scientists are not supposed to do the same thing that cultural critics do.
— Naomi Wolf
Somewhere a dog barked. With the help of fear and echoes and winter silences, that dog had a voice like a big bronze gong.
— Kurt Vonnegut
The sound of our lack of conversation amplified by the echo of our footsteps on the stone around us.
— Maggie Stiefvater
When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with its fall, but a hundred acorns are sown in silence by an unnoticed breeze.
— Thomas Carlyle
I feel the need to scream, and even if the scream is not answered, I find my sanity in the echo.
— Lewis Black
All truth contains an echo of sadness.
— Charlotte Riddell
We are the echo of the future.
— W.S. Merwin
I don't think of the sky as any kind of heaven item. I think of it as a bunch of gases and faraway echoes of things that used to be on fire.
— Maria Dahvana Headley
What we do now echoes in eternity.
— Marcus Aurelius