APPLAUSE n. The echo ordsprog
APPLAUSE, n. The echo of a platitude.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The platitude turned on its head is still a platitude
Norman Mailer
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1923
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If you achieve success, you will get applause, and if you get applause, you will hear it. My advice to you concerning applause is this; enjoy it but never quite believe it.
Robert Montgomery
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1904
-)
I'd get more applause than some because I was just seventeen. If they didn't clap at the end of my act I would limp off stage and boy would they feel guilty. They would all burst into tremendous applause as they saw this poor cripple kid walking off.
Jim Dale
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1935
-)
When you can be your own best audience and when your applause is the best applause you know of, you’re in good shape. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence.
L. Ron Hubbard
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1911
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1986
)
Liv
To write is to make oneself the echo of what cannot cease speaking -- and since it cannot, in order to become its echo I have, in a way, to silence it. I bring to this incessant speech the decisiveness, the authority of my own silence.
Maurice Blanchot
When (the bat) gets an echo back, it uses features of the echo to tell how far away the bug is.
Cynthia Moss
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
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1608
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1661
)
Berommelse
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
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1908
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1960
)
Ord
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
(
1908
-
1960
)
Bekk
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
(
1908
-
1960
)
Sult
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Richard Miller
Laughter is much more important than applause. Applause is almost a duty. Laughter is a reward.
Carol Channing
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1921
-)
Pearl Echo-Suite 7(TM) and the four stand-alone Echo modules provide an on-point solution that drives operational efficiency and safe Internet use in the enterprises. We can save customers the considerable costs and risks that result from inappropriate e-communications. With the strength of these solutions we plan to drive those savings even deeper into the organization.
Richard Miller
I would echo that we are in serious negotiations. Clearly he is an outstanding and big player so I think we are in good, serious negotiations with him and would echo what he said. We are at a good stage and I am delighted as to where we are.
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