Zitat des Tages über Echo:
I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to create a sense of hunger for life that gnaws in us all.
I take it for granted that you do not wish to hear an echo from the pulpit nor from the theological class-room.
Ennui is the echo in us of time tearing itself apart.
To me, there is nothing better than me going into the studio with a live band and hearing those violins and that echo and that sound. I mean I loved it.
Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue.
Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
The polls and the pundits and the media seem to talk to each other. It's sort of like an echo chamber.
Grime reminds me, if there is an echo, of sort of near enough like Liverpool in the very early Sixties. It's a lot of kids obsessed with music - obsessed with it.
Even Echo speaks not on these radiant moors.
Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
Any effects created before 1975 were done with either tape or echo chambers or some kind of acoustic treatment. No magic black boxes!
It is the folly of too many to mistake the echo of a London coffee-house for the voice of the kingdom.
The intention was to shoot short films that can exist as shorts independently, but when I put them all together, there are things that echo through them like the dialogue repeats; the situation is always the same, the way they're shot is very simple and the same.
Music is the harmonious voice of creation; an echo of the invisible world.
It has a Nazi echo, doesn't it? The Jews had to wear that Star of David, and Donald Trump is saying all Syrians have to carry an ID card and they can, without warrant, go into any Syrian's home or a mosque.
The sports world is an echo chamber. All it takes is one quote from a general manager and a thousand sports columns bloom.
What is history? An echo of the past in the future; a reflex from the future on the past.
We incorporate various electronic devices - the echo plugs and things like that. Actually, all we're trying to do is make that sound musical. As opposed to just making sounds, we do musical things with them.
My original interests and intentions in guitar playing were primarily created on quality of tone, for instance, the way the instrument could be made to echo or simulate the human voice.
As individuals and as a nation, we now suffer from social narcissism. The beloved Echo of our ancestors, the virgin America, has been abandoned. We have fallen in love with our own image, with images of our making, which turn out to be images of ourselves.
As an author, you're really grateful for the people who are supporting you, but on some other level, that can be a dangerous echo chamber.
My romantically favorite era is 78, 79 listening to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 4, the live tapes, echo chamber and break beats.
Poussey is a really huge part of 'Orange,' and I'm sure her name will always echo through the halls of Litchfield, dead or alive.
You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo.
This is Port of Spain to me, a city ideal in its commercial and human proportions, where a citizen is a walker and not a pedestrian, and this is how Athens may have been before it became a cultural echo.
Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
What you have to understand is that blues... it's in a line from the oldest forms of African music. If you're playing it like it's an echo of the past, it would be a lot less exciting, but this music lives today.
If you're in a forest, the quality of the echo is very strange because echoes back off so many surfaces of all those trees that you get this strange, itchy ricochet effect.
It seems that laughter needs an echo.
Clothes, as much as music, have an eerie echo of time and place.
The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a great deal longer.
It's always been fun for me to play somebody else. I did drama class when I was younger. It kind of just happened. I never said, 'I want to act.' I just auditioned for the role, I got it. I was blessed with this opportunity to be in 'Earth to Echo.' It's fun for me; it's cool to do.
It is not so much the example of others we imitate as the reflection of ourselves in their eyes and the echo of ourselves in their words.
In my vocal, I think you can hear something of my earlier times when I'd sing in subway halls for the echo and perform doo-wop on street corners. But I had a lot of influences, too - singers like Sam Cooke, Brook Benton and Roy Hamilton.
There is no love that is not an echo.
We must assimilate the thought that life between death and a new birth is so constituted that everything we do awakens an echo in the environment.