Gradation Rhythm Quotes & Sayings
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Listen, man: I am not the industrial godfather, king, whatever. I don't relish that title. I don't like it. I think it's limiting. I do country, I do blues. I don't just go straight. — Al Jourgensen

Bakery air is that steaming hot front of thick, buttery fumes waiting for you just inside the door of a bakery. And I am just going to tell you straight up: That is some fine air! — Neil Pasricha

Rhetoric is rooted in an essential function of language itself, a function that is wholly realistic and continually born anew: the use of language as a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in beings that by nature respond to symbols. — Kenneth Burke

Hatred is not what Las Vegas is about. We will have zero tolerance for anyone who is intolerant. — Oscar Goodman

The individual person is more interesting than people in general; he and not they is the one whom God created in His image. — Andre Gide

There is something profoundly wrong with the way we make sense of success. — Malcolm Gladwell

I think women do work differently; it's important to have both men and women. They offer different things. — Tory Burch

For some reason focusing on destruction and mortality is more poetically exciting to me than hope and love. — Phil Elvrum

You do everything everyone tells you to do because you're afraid that if you say no, they won't like you. — Eliza Gordon

Denounce me for advocating freedom if you can, and I will bear your curse with a better resignation. — Victoria Woodhull

Let's all stand for the separation of Church and hate ... — T. Rafael Cimino

The next person who tells me something like, "Squiggle-fuck the rightwise cock-swatter with a starboard jib," is going to get a knife to the throat. — Scott Lynch

I had the attitude that I would work with this present-day material and do the best I could to describe it with photography, not intending to make any particular comment about whether it was good or bad or whether I liked it or not. It was just there, and I was interested in it. That's what I still do today. — William Eggleston

The past believed in dates. And everyone's life consisted of dates, giving life a rhythm and sense of gradation, as if from the eminence of a date one could look back and down, and see the past itself. A clear, comprehensible past, divided up into squares of events, lines of paths taken. — Andrey Kurkov