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  • 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. -- Daniel J. Boorstin
  • That tuneful nymph, the babbling Echo. -- Ovid
  • Echo is a servant of the Nightray house. -- Jun Mochizuki
  • Even Echo speaks not on these radiant moors. -- Bryan Procter
  • You're mine, Echo, and I'll treasure you forever. -- Nadège Richards
  • Echo is the voice of a reflection in a mirror. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Lost Echo sits amid the voiceless mountains, And feeds her grief. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Love?' Echo was right. All destruction started from love, didn't it? -- E.J. Koh
  • Echo waits with art and care And will the faults of song repair. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • My name is Echo. I dream of cats with stars in their fur. -- Erin Hunter
  • Echo of your thoughts has greater impact on the world than your actions. -- Amit Ray
  • And where there is no Echo there is no description of space or love. There is only silence. -- Mark Z. Danielewski
  • Even if I'm to be tortured, to be mistreated, to be humiliated, Echo doesn't have a right to fight against it. -- Jun Mochizuki
  • I kinda learned to sing singing to Echo and the Bunnymen songs and Smiths songs: Morrissey would be a big favorite. -- James Mercer
  • Grace! 'tis a charming Sound, Harmonious to my Ear! Heav'n with the Echo shall resound, And all the Earth shall hear. -- Philip Doddridge
  • Still, as Christmas-tide comes round, They remember it again - Echo still the joyful sound "Peace on earth, good-will to men!" -- Lewis Carroll
  • Sweetest Echo, sweetest nymph, that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell, By slow Meander's margent green, And in the violet-embroidered vale. -- John Milton
  • Not sure how I felt about Antonio and Echo, I linked my fingers with hers. Antonio cocked a surprised eyebrow. Damn straight, bro. I just marked my territory. -- Katie McGarry
  • I asked of Echo 't other day (Whose words are few and often funny), What to a novice she could say Of courtship, love, and matrimony. Quoth Echo, plainly, "Matter-o'-money. -- John Godfrey Saxe
  • What in the world are you thinking?" She sounded pretty flustered. "I try not to think," Leo admitted. "It interferes with being nuts. Just concentrate on moving that Celestial bronze. Echo, you ready? -- Rick Riordan
  • Echo is very important to me. I love the repetition of motifs, or the slight alteration of what's been said before. This is part of how one creates a mood, a psychological caul, in fact, around the reader. -- Teju Cole
  • Oh my god, I am so awesome!" Leo bellowed. "So awesome!" Echo yelled back. "He is funny," a nymph ventured. "And cute, in a scrawny way," another said. "Scrawny?" Leo asked. "Baby I invented scrawny. Scrawny is the new sizzling hot. -- Rick Riordan
  • This had been going on at Shortridge since 1906. My parents had also worked on the Shortridge Daily Echo. The way it came into being was that when they built Shortridge High School, they had a vocational department and they had a print shop. -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • But we are not dedicating or building any Capitol or Pyramid to human Pride, but found a holy temple in the human Intellect, on the model of the Universe... For whatever is worthy of Existence is worthy of Knowledge-which is the Image (or Echo) of Existence. -- Francis Bacon
  • Thus must the bewildered Wanderer stand, as so many have done, shouting question after question into the Sibyl-cave of Destiny, and receive no Answer but an Echo. It is all a grim howling of wild beasts, or the shrieks of despairing, hate-filled men...(The Everlasting No)" -- Thomas Carlyle
  • When I was growing up, albums were my closest friends, as sad as that may sound - Joy Division's 'Closer,' or Echo and the Bunnymen's 'Heaven Up Here'... I had a more intimate relationship with those records than I did with most of the people in my life. -- Moby
  • Tell me now in what hidden way isLady Flora the lovely Roman?Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais,Neither of them the fairer woman?Where is Echo, beheld of no man,Only heard on river and mere-She whose beauty was more than human?-But where are the snows of yester-year? -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • I did 'Echo Beach,' a surfing drama that meant I was often topless. Next came 'Demons,' and the opening sequence had me in my boxer shorts; and then there was a scene in 'Trinity' with me walking around in boxer shorts. It was only one scene in each series. -- Christian Cooke
  • I will offer a choice, not an echo. -- Barry Goldwater
  • Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance. -- Carl Sandburg
  • An appeal to fear never finds an echo in German hearts. -- Otto von Bismarck
  • Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard. -- Gene Wolfe
  • Music is the harmonious voice of creation; an echo of the invisible world. -- Giuseppe Mazzini
  • You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo. -- Yannick Noah
  • What is history? An echo of the past in the future; a reflex from the future on the past. -- Victor Hugo
  • Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo. -- Don Marquis
  • Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo. -- Don Marquis
  • The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a great deal longer. -- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
  • We've lost control of this planet somewhere. There's an echo in that kind of tornado situation, where you're powerless facing those phenomena. -- Francis Alys
  • 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. -- Eric Hoffer
  • Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all. -- Thomas Fuller
  • Words can be said in bitterness and anger, and often there seems to be an element of truth in the nastiness. And words don't go away, they just echo around. -- Jane Goodall
  • I don't like to talk much with people who always agree with me. It is amusing to coquette with an echo for a little while, but one soon tires of it. -- Thomas Carlyle
  • 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. -- Eric Clapton
  • When you're singing you can hear the echo of people in the audience singing every single word with you, and that was that big dream that I had for myself. It's happening. -- Taylor Swift
  • 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. -- Brian Eno
  • And now, once again, I bid my hideous progeny go forth and prosper. I have an affection for it, for it was the offspring of happy days, when death and grief were but words, which found no true echo in my heart. -- Mary Shelley
  • 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. -- Richard Wright
  • Most Christian 'believers' tend to echo the cultural prejudices and worldviews of the dominant group in their country, with only a minority revealing any real transformation of attitudes or consciousness. It has been true of slavery and racism, classism and consumerism and issues of immigration and health care for the poor. -- Richard Rohr
  • I'll co-host 'TODAY' from Los Angeles Saturday morning and then make my way up to Merced for that evening's graduation ceremony. I'm still touching up my remarks, but my challenge to the Class of 2010 will be to break through the deafening and too often negative echo chamber of the digital era and become critical and independent thinkers. -- Lester Holt
  • Music is intangible and ephemeral, but it comes from the home world of the spirit, and though so fleeting, it is recognized by the spirit as a soul-speech fresh from the celestial realms, an echo from the home whence we are now exiled, and therefore it touches a cord in our being, regardless of whether we realize the true cause or not. -- Max Heindel
  • There is no love that is not an echo. -- Theodor Adorno
  • Art is dedicated echo. -- George Sandys
  • Art is a delayed echo. -- George Santayana
  • Virtue is no empty echo. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Translation is at best an echo. -- George Henry Borrow
  • Empty words almost echo within themselves -- Cecelia Ahern
  • Tyranny sets up its own echo-chamber. -- Bruce Chatwin
  • Money is an echo of value. -- Bob Burg
  • Lessons echo until you let go. -- Jennifer Sodini
  • Be a voice not an echo. -- Albert Einstein
  • We are the echo of the future. -- W. S. Merwin
  • It seems that laughter needs an echo. -- Henri Bergson
  • applause, n. The echo of a platitude. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • Every something is an echo of nothing -- John Cage
  • All truth contains an echo of sadness. -- Charlotte Riddell
  • Empty, I echo to the least footfall -- Sylvia Plath
  • Perfumes, colours and sounds echo one another. -- Charles Baudelaire
  • Everything seems an echo of something else. -- Robert Penn Warren
  • Beautiful songs and voice echo in my heart. -- Toba Beta
  • Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • Joy is the echo of God's life within us. -- Columba Marmion
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  • The sound must seem an echo to the sense. -- Alexander Pope
  • Hope is an echo, hope ties itself yonder, yonder. -- Carl Sandburg
  • History does not so much repeat as echo, I suppose. -- Lois McMaster Bujold
  • A journal should be neither an echo nor a pander. -- George William Curtis
  • Life is an echo. What you send out comes back. -- Zig Ziglar
  • She was so fat that her belly button makes an echo. -- Rodney Dangerfield
  • Ennui is the echo in us of time tearing itself apart. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • My thoughts will echo your name until I see you again. -- Taylor Swift
  • A fantastic model of collaboration: thinking partners who aren't echo chambers. -- Margaret Heffernan
  • The echo mocks her origin to prove she is the original. -- Rabindranath Tagore
  • Peace of conscience is nothing but the echo of pardoning mercy. -- William Gurnall
  • ... each action taken in this world has its echo in the heart. -- Gelsey Kirkland
  • Money is an echo of value. It's the thunder to Value's Lightning. -- Bob Burg
  • Some people, when they hear an echo, think they originated the sound. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Cosmic Ordering is like an echo! What you ask for comes back. -- Stephen Richards
  • Day-thoughts feed nightly dreams; And sorrow tracketh wrong, As echo follows song. -- Harriet Martineau
  • There is no word or action but has its echo in Eternity. -- Pythagoras
  • The answer to our prayer may be the echo of our resolve. -- Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel
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  • Rumour doth double, like the voice and echo, The numbers of the feared. -- William Shakespeare
  • A mountain keeps an echo deep inside. That's how I hold your voice. -- Rumi
  • Moving, be like water. Still, be like a mirror. Respond like an echo. -- Bruce Lee
  • The echo of the first shot, like the first sip of whiskey, burning... -- Richard K. Morgan
  • Poetry is news brought to the mountains by a unicorn and an echo. -- Czeslaw Milosz
  • For echo is the soul of the voice exciting itself in hollow places. -- Michael Ondaatje
  • To write is to make oneself the echo of what cannot cease speaking. -- Arnold Bennett
  • Our concern with truth is simply an echo of our concern with God . -- John Piper
  • Clothes, as much as music, have an eerie echo of time and place. -- Suzy Menkes
  • Grief loves the hollow; all it wants is to hear its own echo. -- Hisham Matar
  • Better be a nettle in the side of your friend than his echo. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Too many individuals are like Shakespeare's definition of "echo,"--babbling gossips of the air. -- Josh Billings
  • Look for echoes. Sometimes the same shape or direction will echo through the picture. -- Robert Henri
  • The mirror is the mother dew, the book of desiccated twilights, echo become flesh. -- Federico Garcia Lorca
  • Outside the arch, always there seemed another arch. And beyond the remotest echo, a silence. -- E. M. Forster
  • Leftists' meanness toward those with whom they differ has no echo on the normative right. -- Dennis Prager
  • Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars. -- John Maeda
  • I am hopelessly in love with a memory. An echo from another time, another place. -- Michel Foucault
  • Our quarrel with the world is an echo of the endless quarrel proceeding within us. -- Eric Hoffer
  • The mind is a phonograph which shall keep and echo the impressions of the past. -- Julia McNair Wright
  • The past shouts at you, the ugly words or actions echo down across the years. -- Roland Merullo
  • echo, the death of a sound that had nowhere to go but to come back. -- Janet Fitch
  • A work of art is an echo chamber which repeats what people say about it. -- Mason Cooley
  • Set your sights so high that even failure has in it an echo of glory. -- Anonymous
  • My past is an echo of my perfect present being the shadow of my stellar future. -- Lyna Jones
  • Stop congregating in the valley just because an echo sounds good when it agrees with itself. -- Buddy Wakefield
  • A word into the silence thrown always finds its echo somewhere where silence opens hidden lexicons. -- Dejan Stojanovic
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