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Quotes About Metaphor

I will not be in here for ever, I promise. All metaphors need to come up for air. When I can bear no more of separation, when I have learnt all that absence can teach me of desire, the walls will shimmer and I will step out of the mirage, into your arms, to lose myself and find myself.
~ Kamila Shamsie
Correspondences are like small clothes before the invention of suspenders; it is impossible to keep them up.
~ Sydney Smith
In a way, all Scandinavian movies are descendants of the original Scandinavian Christian-metaphor movie, Danish director Carl Dreyer's 1928 'The Passion of Joan of Arc,' one of the seven or eight best films ever made and impossible to watch more than once.
~ Steve Erickson
I secrete jokes like the pancreas secretes... whatever the pancreas secretes.
~ Marshall Brickman
Upon that second reading, much of the book fell away in my mind, revealing a story that was a metaphor for American capitalism in the tale of a great king with three sons: the oldest was given his passion and aggressiveness, the second his sweet nature and childlike qualities, and the third his intelligence, cunning, and coldness.
~ Francis Ford Coppola
Has anyone ever weighed a 'lighthouse' on a scale", Is a 'lighthouse' lighter than 'greenhouse' or a 'smokehouse'?
~ Francis M. Faber Jr.
Of course, of course. Mr. Buzzby, did it ever occur to you that a god may live, figuratively, a dog's life?' 'Eh?' 'Gods are transfigured, you know. They go up in smoke, as it were. In smoke and flame. They become pure flame, pure spirit, creatures with no visible body.' ("A Visitor From Egypt")
~ Frank Belknap Long
What's the odd one out between an egg, a drum, and a potato?' Ronan shook his head, mystified. 'You can beat an egg. You can beat a drum. But you can't beat a potato. D'you get it, do you?
~ Frank Delaney
Stick a lighted candle up your backside to give yourself that inner glow.
~ Frank Delaney
Harvard takes perfectly good plums as students, and turns them into prunes.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
You're an old-timer if you can remember when setting the world on fire was a figure of speech.
~ Franklin P. Jones
It is said that man is wolf to man. I find this very unfair to wolves.
~ Frans de Waal
The primeval "pen," for instance, is light, and the writing on the well- guarded tablet is a light of God, as the Qur- ân itself was frequently referred to as a light, on good scriptural authority. The light of knowledge, or knowledge and learning being a lamp in the darkness of ignorance and sin came to be used as commonplace metaphors.
~ Franz Rosenthal
I'll go to Santiago. And the banana tree a jellyfish.
~ Frederico Garcia Lorca
Life is an onion and one cries while peeling it.
~ French proverb
Life is an onion and one peels it crying.
~ French proverb
Guénon nous dit une fois que si nous pouvions rencontrer des hommes de l'âge d'or, nous serions frappés par le fait qu'ils parleraient toujours en images et non en langage abstrait. (De l'Esprit symboliste - Études Traditionnelles N°340, juin 1957)
~ Frithjof Schuon
Personally, I say, "Out of the frying pan and into the deadly pit filled with sharks who are wielding chainsaws with killer kittens stapled to them." However, that one's having a rough time catching on.
~ Brandon Sanderson
It's like a banana farm for guns!
~ Brandon Sanderson
But even a ninety-year-old blind priest would stop and stare at this woman. If he weren't blind, that is. Dumb metaphor, I thought. I'll have to work on that one. I have trouble with metaphors.
~ Brandon Sanderson
That's an answer in the same way that ketchup can be hair gel.
~ Brandon Sanderson
The buzzing was like the eager purr of a muscle car that had just been started, but left in neutral. That was another of Cody's metaphors for it; I'd said the sensation felt like an unbalanced washing machine filled with a hundred epileptic chimpanzees. Pretty proud of that one.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Men often described the girl as having hair the color of wheat. Others called it the color of caramel, or occasionally the color of honey. The girl wondered why men so often used food to describe women's features. There was a hunger to such men that was best avoided.
~ Brandon Sanderson
As accurate as a blind man pissing during an earthquake." "Wow...," I breathed. She frowned at me. "That was a great metaphor," I said. "Oh please." "I need to write that down," I said, ignoring her complaints, fishing for my new mobile to type it out.
~ Brandon Sanderson