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Quotes About Accompaniment

Shall I come too? said Francis. I might be useful. After all, I am still a doctor in the eyes of God.
~ Iris Murdoch
the music is provided by a choir of children accompanied by the lone fiddler
~ Suzanne Collins
Pleasures and pains must have been evolved as the subjective accompaniment of processes which are respectively beneficial or injurious to the organism, and so evolved the purpose or to the end that the organism should seek the one and shun the other.
~ George Romanes
Pleasures and pains must have been evolved as the subjective accompaniment of processes which are respectively beneficial or injurious to the organism, and so evolved for the purpose or to the end that the organism should seek the one and shun the other.
~ George Romanes
A juicy chicken breast can be the perfect accompaniment to a classic Caesar salad or a club sandwich. It's also easy to cook, and can be as simple as dressing it with a few spices and popping in the oven.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
France is a pretty stable democracy, but incidents occur. And I was pleased to have police accompaniment.
~ James Douglas
Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance. On
~ James Joyce
Imparai che la politica non è solo azione ma anche partecipazione. Forse, mi dissi, non si tratta di cambiare gli uomini quanto di accompagnarli, di essere uno di loro
~ Octavio Paz
A quien se le ha dicho: «Vete y no peques más» (Jn 8, 11), es preciso acompañarle hasta que se encuentra suficientemente fortalecido en su libertad.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
This evening I wish to suggest that we Christians should accompany people on their pilgrimages. Specifically we should travel with people as they search for the good, the true and the beautiful.
~ Timothy Radcliffe
Pero solo tu voz escucho y sube tu voz con vuelo y precisión de flecha, baja tu voz con gravedad de lluvia, tu voz esparce altísimas espadas, vuelve tu voz cargada de violetas y luego me acompaña por el cielo.
~ Pablo Neruda
But reliance upon what the Spirit does to us or in us, as indispensable as it truly is, will not by itself transform character in its depths. The action of the Spirit must be accompanied by our response, which, as we have seen, cannot be carried out by anyone other than ourselves.
~ Dallas Willard
He uses his music as an accompaniment to his conducting.
~ levant oscar
In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified.
~ Roman Jakobson
I was a big fan of Jim Hall as well. I liked his comping style, his accompanying. And that he played, generally, four note chords, the top four strings of the guitar.
~ Gary Burton
In order to actually have a touchscreen in front of me and somehow still be connected to nature, I needed to be able to incorporate natural elements into the song structures. Because that's always been my song-writing accompaniment: nature.
~ Bjork
I'm not letting my woman of salvation travel around the dangerous streets unaccompanied. #chivalryaintdeadbaby #sendhelp #sendshrimp #hashtagsgoneinsane #hashtagsdonotbelonginatext #whatever I'll pick you up at 7, okay?
~ Jessica Park
Jan Garbarek about Keith Jarrett: "What people don't consider is all his wonderful ways of accompanying his own melodies. That is only that version. But I've played with him so many nights and they were all different!... The way he voiced things and the inner lines he played behind the melody, and his own compositions were often radically different, but no less beautiful… It's hard to believe!
~ Unknown
intended to repel Evil, which are the constant Accompaniment to their Conversations with myself.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I have no want or desire to solo. I'd rather create melodies and accompanying parts.
~ Frank Iero
Come with me. It's so much better than coming alone. (Lucan whispered to Lena)
~ Lynn Viehl
Si tienes que ir, sabes que iré contigo.
~ Madeline Miller
If you have to go, I will go with you.
~ Madeline Miller
Les levers de soleil sont un accompagnement des longs voyages en chemin de fer, comme les œufs durs, les journaux illustrés, les jeux de cartes, les rivières où des barques s'évertuent sans avancer.
~ Marcel Proust