Quotes About Echo
When I want to hear my echo," said Brother Cadfael, "I will at least speak first. Come on, now, and get the bottom strip of ground dug, there are kale plants waiting to go in.
~ Ellis Peters
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I do sometimes feel like I function within an echo chamber and I'm just kind of preaching to the choir.
~ Weyes Blood
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People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there.
~ Andy Goldsworthy
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When the media goes state and becomes nothing more than an echo chamber for the government, the task of sharing truth falls to the original keepers of liberty: the American people.
~ Dana Loesch
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Interestingly, traumatic stress early in life (abuse, for example) greatly increases the risk of IBS in adulthood. This implies that childhood trauma can leave an echo of vulnerability, a large intestine that is hyperreactive to stress, long afterward.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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Everything seems an echo of something else.
~ Robert Penn Warren
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La niña, con asombro, descubrió que el eco le regresaba las palabras. La abuela le explicó que por eso es tan importante honrar a la palabra. Cada sonido que emitimos navega por los aires, pero siempre viene de regreso a nosotros.
~ Laura Esquivel
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I hadn't realized till then how a thought, once you have thought it, can never be laid to rest. It may lay low, but any time it can pop right up again, put certain words in your mouth.
~ Laurie Graham
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The drum in a dream pounds loud to the dreamer.
~ Carl Sandburg
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The Bible is the perpetual motion of the spirit, an ocean of meaning, its waves beating against man's abrupt and steep shortcomings, its echo reaching into the blind alleys of his wrestling with despair.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Although the fire is dead, these cinders are its voice
~ Alan Moore
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Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
~ Don Marquis
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Publishing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
~ Don Marquis
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Friend, the church finds its life as it listens to the Word of God. It finds its purpose as it lives out and displays the Word of God. The church's job is to listen and then to echo.
~ Mark Dever
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Joy is the echo of God's life within us.
~ Columba Marmion
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My heart thumps in my chest so loud I can hear it echo in my ears.
~ Jenny Han
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In order to effect another person you must perform some action. Then you must be patient enough to wait for its effect. As you learn the signs of these effects, it may come to pass you do not need to wait as long. But as my wife often said, it can happen that you say or do a thing and the effect is felt years later perhaps in the reiteration of the scene in a dream. Who can say? Our actions echo.
~ Jesse Ball
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I suppose if a man has something once, always something of it remains.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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An echo would die of lonesomeness out there.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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being sacked. Major's hopes for central regulation withering away echo Lenin, who hoped for a 'withering away' of the Soviet
~ Andrew Marr
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It's strange. Hearing you say my name." "I can say it again if you'd like." "No, I'll remember just fine.
~ Andrew Pyper
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You can't just rattle it off like a demented parrot.
~ Angie Sage
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Starting in my teens, I was always standing on the corner near our apartment singing harmony with friends. We'd also go to the park and sing under the bridge near the lake for the echo. When it was cold out, we'd stand in the little heated lobby in the project's administration building, where my mom paid the rent each month.
~ Frankie Valli
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The Tunnel" Tonight, nothing is long enough— time isn't. Were there a fire, it would burn now. Were there a heaven, I would have gone long ago. I think that light is the final image. But time reoccurs, love—and an echo. A time passes love in the dark.
~ Robert Creeley
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