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  • Alliteration seems to offend people. -- Dean Koontz
  • Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid. -- Charles Churchill
  • Hulga the whole while hollering like a half-slaughtered hog. (Attention, students of literature! Alliteration - have you noticed? - is my least vice.) -- Truman Capote
  • One of the deepest motives (as you are aware) in the human beast (so deep that many have failed to detect it) is Alliteration. -- Lewis Carroll
  • A lot of alliteration from anxious anchors placed in powerful posts! -- Albert Brooks
  • There was alliteration happening all over the place in that sentence. -- Moira J. Moore
  • Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less! -- E.A. Bucchianeri
  • Polyphonic prose is a kind of free verse, except that it is still freer. Polyphonic makes full use of cadence, rime, alliteration, assonance. -- Amy Lowell
  • Dinted dimpled wimpled-his mind wandered down echoing corridors of assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the point. He was enamoured with the beauty of words. -- Aldous Huxley
  • Karmic progression implies that we are kind of alliterating steps to life. There's alliteration, a kind of rhythmic structure. Once we're in time and space, the variable structures are somewhat limited. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Like many modern poets, I tend to conceal rhymes by placing them in the middle of lines, and to avoid immediate alliteration and assonance in favor of echoes placed later in the poems. -- Margaret Atwood
  • Jack furiously chopped vegetables. "Captain Dependable! Wait, we vetoed that one. The Divine Door Maker? Too much? Hmm...Handsome Hero, but maybe I should move away from alliteration. Something sleek. Our Lord and Master Jack. -- Kiersten White
  • No worries, Atticus. I will snarf surreptitiously. And I should get bacon, because my adverb was two syllables longer than yours, plus a bonus for alliteration." I grinned. "It's a deal. You're the best hound ever. -- Kevin Hearne
  • In high school I was very much involved in poetry. You cannot read a poem quickly. There's too much going on there. There are rhythms and alliterations. You have to read poetry slow, slow, slow to absorb it all. -- Eugene H. Peterson
  • Everybody has a language or code that they use with their wife or their girlfriend or boyfriend or what have you. It's a language aside from the language they have with strangers. I've always been maybe an abuser of alliteration, but I've always loved it and I like how those words sound together. -- Ben Gibbard
  • God is a novelist. He uses all sorts of literary devices: alliteration, assonance, rhyme, synecdoche, onomatopoeia. But of all of these, His favorite is foreshadowing.And that is what God was doing at the Cloisters and with Eudora Welty. He was foreshadowing. He was laying traps, leaving clues, clues I could have seen had I been perceptive enough. -- Lauren F. Winner
  • The masterpiece should appear as the flower to the painter - perfect in its bud as in its bloom - with no reason to explain its presence - no mission to fulfill - a joy to the artist, a delusion to the philanthropist - a puzzle to the botanist - an accident of sentiment and alliteration to the literary man. -- James Whistler
  • I wish Howard Ashman was still alive so I could just meet him and tell him his words are magic. It's so fun to say. He has such great alliteration and paints the most vivid images with his lyrics -- Tituss Burgess
  • I remember writing these terrible poems when I was, like, nine and discovered alliteration. -- Karen Russell
  • Karmic progression implies that we are kind of alliterating steps to life. There's alliteration, a kind of rhythmic structure. Once we're in time and space, the variable structures are somewhat limited. -- Frederick Lenz
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