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en I usually start with a title or maybe a little rhyme or phrase.

en I saw the title as a way of turning an ugly phrase back on people who use, or think it. The phrase 'One Dead Indian' is an ugly but revealing mirror.

en I find it impossible to start a project without the title in mind. I can sometimes spend years thinking of the title to go with the thing that's forming in my head. A title defines the project somehow and if you keep finding the ramifications of the title in the work it becomes better, I'm convinced of this.

en Maybe they had a rhyme and reason for everything, but it would have been nice to maybe communicate what the rhyme and reason was. You know, just so you're not left in the dark. But I didn't get an answer and that was the frustrating part.

en Yea, marry, now it is somewhat, for now it is rhyme; before, it was neither rhyme nor reason.

en It kind of builds on the Burma Shave concept. When you start reading them, naturally you want to get to the end of the rhyme.

en I began thinking there should be an American phrase book, 'cause I've got an Italian phrase book, and an Arabic one... now a British one. I think it'd be pretty good to have an American phrase book.

en That was our key phrase. They don't remember how you start, but how you finish.

en We read (the phrase) in the forward, where it talked about speakeasies. We didn't want a bar and grill at the end of the name, and we kept coming to that (phrase).

en A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It's not looking too bad, to phrase it carefully. Or, to phrase it a little less careful: there are many things pointing in a good direction.

en I would say the most important phrase, if I could put it into a phrase, would be luxury and opulence distilled in a way to their purest line.

en The last stroke of midnight dies.
All day in the one chair
From dream to dream and rhyme to rhyme I have ranged
In rambling talk with an image of air:
Vague memories, nothing but memories.

  William Butler Yeats

en The phrase "New World Order" is Bush's baby, even if he shares its popularization with Gorbachev. Forget the Hitler 'new order' root; F.D.R. used the phrase earlier.
  William Safire

en Every song falls short of the glory of what a song could be. That's why the urge is there to start again and yet again. Often it's the fault of rhyme. I've discovered a hundred times that there just aren't enough rhymes to say what I wanted to say, s
  George Harrison

en I was promised on a time - to have reason for my rhyme; From that time unto this season, I received nor rhyme nor reason
  Edmund Spenser


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