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Quotes About Resonance

I've never really had anybody close to me die. I think the song is about a feeling that I have that, it still applies. It's a feeling of longing, once again.
~ Jon Crosby
I've got quite a loud voice.
~ Lewis Capaldi
I'm so much like Luke Skywalker I guess I always will be.
~ Mark Hamill
endings that are muted, but which echo longer in the memory than louder, more explosive denouements.
~ Diane Setterfield
Do you know the feeling when you start reading a new book before the membrane of the last one has had time to close behind you? You leave the previous book with ideas and themes—characters even—caught in the fibers of your clothes, and when you open the new book, they are still with you. Well, it was like that. All
~ Diane Setterfield
You leave the previous book with idea's and themes - characters even - caught in the fibers of your clothing - and when you open a new book, they are still with you.
~ Diane Setterfield
when we go someplace, we leave a part of our energy there and we influence more than we can ever imagine.
~ Dolores Cannon
Maybe when we die, the first thing we'll say is, 'I know this feeling. I was here before.
~ Don DeLillo
Words have halos, patinas, overhangs, echoes.
~ Donald Barthelme
Beautiful writing is more than pretty prose. It creates resonance in readers' minds with parallels, reversals, and symbols. It conjures a story world that is unique, highly detailed, and brought alive by the characters that dwell there. It offers moments of breath-catching surprise, heart-gripping insight, revelation, and self-understanding. It engages the reader's mind with an urgent point, which we might call theme.
~ Donald Maass
At our workshops, I teach that in a story there must always be pain and conflict, and yet when we talk about painful things in our marketing it can feel a little heavy. But don't be tricked into telling a boring story.
~ Donald Miller
no matter how hard I tried to wish him out of the picture—for there he always was, in my hands and my voice and my walk...
~ Donna Tartt
And is death not the ultimate orgasm, a return to that otherworldly ether, whose very origins were indeed a Big Bang, the ultimate explosion, the supreme chaos, whose resonance is the vibration we constantly seek to reproduce in everything we do.
~ Lydia Lunch
She would remember that voice as long as she lived, Bernadette thought. It was low and slightly harsh, as if he was hoarse from yelling at the top of his lungs all day. Yet there was a deep resonance to it, as well. It seemed to come from the soles of his feet, rumbling up through that long, tough-looking body and somehow being muted by the time it reached his throat. No, she revised the whimsical reflection; not muted, but tamed a little, civilised for the benefit of those who might hear it.
~ Unknown
Jung didn't believe in accidents. He proposed that resonance happens because we are functioning on more that our conscious level... (T)here is a force we don't see but it toes matter, energy and consciousness together.
~ M.J. Rose
Oricum, de cum m-am trezit din somn am început s? am idei mai rezonabile. AÈ™a sunt eu: seara la culcare nu v?d decât partea neagr? a lucrurilor È™i m? trezesc cu idei diferite dimineaÈ›a.
~ John Fowles
White is too brilliant to be seen, so yellow is its filter, its costume, revealing that pure light has not only brightness but emotional resonance and depth.
~ Richard Grossinger
My real motivation came from my desire for music videos to have the same equal soul-touching emotional resonance that straight music does.
~ Chris Milk
In the art world, creativity involves aesthetic sensibility, emotional resonance and a gift for expression.
~ Edward de Bono
Patroclo. —Aquiles no apretujó las sílabas de mi nombre como solía hacer la gente, que las apelotonaba todas juntas, como si quisiera liberarse del nombre. En vez de eso, hizo resonarlas todas. Pa-tro-clo.
~ Madeline Miller
Earlier that day, former president George W. Bush, who had remained largely silent during Trump's presidency, condemned domestic "extremism" and the "malign forces" in the country. "So much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment," he said in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, near where one of four hijacked planes had crashed into a field on September 11. He never mentioned Trump directly.
~ Maggie Haberman
In Damascus: poems become diaphanous They're neither sensual nor intellectual they are what echo says to echo . . .
~ Mahmoud Darwish
Porque la mejor parte de nuestra memoria está fuera de nosotros, en una brisa húmeda de lluvia, en el olor cerrado de un cuarto o en el perfume de una primera llamarada: allí dondequiera que encontremos esa parte de nosotros mismos de que no dispuso, que desdeñó nuestra inteligencia, esa postrera reserva del pasado, la mejor, la que nos hace llorar una vez más cuando parecía agotado todo el llanto.
~ Marcel Proust
Still, he couldn't reconcile with the way he felt every time their eyes met, a feeling he had never forgotten that resonated with his very being.
~ Unknown