Quotes About Resonance
It's nice when they say I inspire them, it inspires me.
~ Lita Ford
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If I like a thing, it just sticks after once reading it or hearing it.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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I grew up in a farming family. I hated cleaning out the chickens but loved hatching them and feeding the new born sheep. The smell of hot milk still has a special resonance for me. Harvest was back-breaking work, though... Where do you think Jesus got his biceps from?
~ Joseph Mawle
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Odd, how some little incident, some snatch of conversation comes back to one again and again in the most unlikely places.
~ Ruskin Bond
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A story is what remains when you leave out most of the action.
~ Russell Hoban
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Sie nahmen mich wahr und ließen mich sein, wie ich war. (Bei denen bleib ich.)
~ Ruth Klüger
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All I know is, I play the guitar, beat it out, and sing a song that has some damn resonance that we feel as musicians. We send it out and people get it, and that's a good thing.
~ Ry Cooder
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Music is all starting to sound alike in the modern era. Afro-pop sounds exactly like L.A. pop - there's no difference, no ambience, no real resonance.
~ Ry Cooder
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it has more than one nuance or resonance of meaning. In terms of its Greek roots, "metaphor" means "to carry with," and what metaphor carries or bears is resonances or associations of meaning.
~ Marcus J. Borg
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Where do the words go when we have said them?
~ Margaret Atwood
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There was a time when the music fell silent. Both within me and around me.
~ Agnetha Faltskog
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If I'm in something that I think is kinda good, it stays with me like a fever dream for a long time afterwards. I don't recall the finished product so much as the feeling of making it.
~ John Cusack
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Hauntings only repeat what occurred once upon a time.
~ Anne Rice
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Music like that could hurt you. It gave you back your disappointment, and your emptiness. It said, Life can be this. Remember this.
~ Anne Rice
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Marketing is the generous act of helping others become who they seek to become. It involves creating honest stories—stories that resonate and spread.
~ Seth Godin
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Marketing is the generous act of helping others become who they seek to become. It involves creating honest stories—stories that resonate and spread. Marketers offer solutions, opportunities for humans to solve their problems and move forward.
~ Seth Godin
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128. Intentional Action Has a Few Simple Elements Determine who it's for. Learn what they believe, what they fear, and what they want. Be prepared to describe the change you seek to make. At least to yourself. Care enough to commit to making that change. Ship work that resonates with the people it's for. Once you know whom it's for and what it's for, watch and learn to determine whether your intervention succeeded. Repeat.
~ Seth Godin
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We all harbour a great sadness in our soul
~ Paulo Coelho
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There are certain things in life that you never forget. Things that dig deep, things that nest in the hadal zone.
~ Samantha Shannon
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It just happens in life, where you resonate with a particular artist. Or it can be a kind of food or a fashion - you discover it and it gives you a whole new lease on life.
~ Steve Vai
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My act has always reflected what's going on in my life.
~ Kathy Griffin
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But somewhere deep inside him a glass tube clanked.
~ John Hardman
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fitching v. intr. compulsively turning away from works of art you find frustratingly, nauseatingly good-wanting to shut off the film and leave the theater, or devour a book in maddening little chunks, because it resonates at precisely the right frequency to rattle you to your core, which makes it mildly uncomfortable to be yourself.
~ John Koenig
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moledro n. a feeling of resonant connection with an author or artist you'll never meet, who may have lived centuries ago and thousands of miles away but can still get inside your head and leave behind morsels of their experience, like the little piles of stones left by hikers that mark a hidden path through unfamiliar territory.
~ John Koenig
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