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All the learnin' my father paid for was a bit o' birch at one end and an alphabet at the other.
Got more milky syllables than alphabet cereals.
A well-known magazine asks a man how they should refer to him, as Psychologist X, as Author X? He suggests man of letters, for that is what he is, in the eighteenth-century meaning. But they can't buy that because the word doesn't exist in Time-style; he cannot be that, and presumably the old function of letters cannot exist.
I have a hard time expressing myself when I'm emotional, so my family has done this forever. We write each other letters if we're fighting or whatever. And my dad's a writer, but we write each other letters because we feel that it's easier to get out what you're truly saying if you write it down.
Of all the achievements of the human mind, the birth of the alphabet is the most momentous. — © Frederic Goudy
Of all the achievements of the human mind, the birth of the alphabet is the most momentous.
Why is the alphabet in that order? Is it because of that song?
It is not quite true that there are no good letters written in America: among my own circle of correspondents there, there are ladies and gentlemen whose letters would stand a comparison with any for frankness, grace, and epistolary beauty of every kind. But I am not aware of any medium between this excellence and the boarding-school insignificance which characterizes the rest.
I want my thoughts to be an incentive for the reader to give his or her own thoughts. After I wrote 'Proust and the Squid,' I received truly hundreds of letters - I'm still receiving them - and the letters that I wrote back helped me formulate my thinking around things I know are important to others.
Genes are biochemical recipes written in a four-letter alphabet called DNA.
There is something intrinsically wrong about letters. For one thing they are not instantaneous. ... Nor is this the only trouble about letters. They do not arrive often enough. A letter which has been passionately awaited should be immediately supplemented by another one, to counteract the feeling of flatness that comes upon us when the agonizing delights of anticipation have been replaced by the colder flood of fulfilment.
I wonder is illiterate people know the full meaning of alphabet soup?
I get a lot of letters that say, 'I'm a normal, down-to-earth girl. I love to cook, and I love sports.' What I also get are letters from a whole bunch of moms saying, 'My daughter is awesome,' and, 'My daughter is a great daughter.'
I like Fisher Price music, nursery rhymes, and the alphabet song.
Action, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character.
I sometimes suffer from insomnia. And when I can't fall asleep, I play what I call the alphabet game. — © Roz Chast
I sometimes suffer from insomnia. And when I can't fall asleep, I play what I call the alphabet game.
I'm an amazing cook. And I'm a gentleman but can belch the entire alphabet. Classy.
I wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?
The number 143 means 'I love you.' It takes one letter to say 'I' and four letters to say 'love' and three letters to say 'you.' One hundred and forty-three. 'I love you.' Isn't that wonderful?
I would rather write 10,000 notes than a single letter of the alphabet.
Human intelligence discovered a way of perpetuating itself, one not only more durable and more resistant than architecture, but also simpler and easier. Architecture was dethroned. The stone letters of Orpheus gave way to the lead letters of Gutenburg. The book will kill the edifice.
[Mary Wortley Montagu] wrote more letters, with fewer punctuation marks, than any Englishwoman of her day; and her nephew, the fourth Baron Rokeby, nearly blinded himself in deciphering the two volumes of undated correspondence which were printed in 1810. Two more followed in 1813, after which the gallant Baron either died at his post or was smitten with despair; for sixty-eight cases of letters lay undisturbed ... 'Les morts n'écrivent point,' said Madame de Maintenon hopefully; but of what benefit is this inactivity, when we still continue to receive their letters?
The alphabet was one thing when applied to clay or stone, and quite another when set down on light papyrus.
We found letters at the house we bought from a sailor to his wife who lived in the house. He went down to the Caribbean on this trader vessel, bringing down salted fish. There would be handwritten letters, but also telegrams, saying which ports he was in. And he'd be gone for three months. That was just the way it is.
The alphabet was invented in Iraq, so it's a cool place.
... letters freeze time for us, eternalizing shared experiences so we can go back and draw strength from them. Letters are like deposits in a secret bank that can be withdrawn when they are needed. And as we look back in love, we appreciate anew the thought and time that was taken to express those feelings.
I knew the alphabet. Maybe I could be a writer.
Each of us has his own alphabet with which to create poetry.
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.
Findability precedes usability. In the alphabet and on the Web. You can’t use what you can’t find.
A great typeface is not a collection of beautiful letters, but a beautiful collection of letters.
Human society, the world, and the whole of mankind is to be found in the alphabet.
Eight years ago, I was drawn into Keats's world by Andrew Motion's biography. Soon I was reading back and forth between Keats's letters and his poems. The letters were fresh, intimate and irreverent, as though he were present and speaking. The Keats spell went very deep for me.
I wish I had [letters], can you imagine their value, and I don't mean merely financially. I am sure they were accidentally destroyed or that Schaub found them and destroyed them. [Adolf] Hitler didn't want those letters read by anyone but Eva [Braun] and had made that point clear in the course of the years.
A boy is a long time before he knows his alphabet, longer before he has learned to spell, and perhaps several years before he can read distinctly; and yet there are some people who, as soon as they get on a horse, entirely undressed and untaught, fancy that by beating and spurring they will make him a dressed horse in one morning only. I would fain ask such stupid people whether by beating a boy they would teach him to read without first showing him the alphabet? Sure, they would beat him to death, before they would make him read.
In a man's letters you know, Madam, his soul lies naked, his letters are only the mirror of his breast, whatever passes within him is shown undisguised in its natural process. Nothing is inverted, nothing distorted, you see systems in their elements, you discover actions in their motives.
Willmott has very tersely said that embellished truths are the illuminated alphabet of larger children.
Art Education is as important for a realist artist as an Alphabet is to learn a language.
The coral reef at Bonaire, one of the alphabet islands in the Caribbean, is so alive and healthy.
I can clap really fast. I can beatbox. I can type the alphabet in under 2 seconds. That's probably the one I'm most proud of.
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet, ... The White T. — © Giorgio Armani
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet, ... The White T.
The great question of philosophy remains: If life is meaningless, what can be done about alphabet soup?
I saw a few lines from a few, there were hundreds of them, all [Adolf Hitler] letters and [Eva Braun] replies written on carbon paper. I just saw that her letters to him were lengthy, his were much shorter. I wouldn't intrude on their privacy and I had given her my word.
The two best predictors of early reading success are alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness.
Why, if there is alphabet soup, do we not have punctuation cereal?
Our musical alphabet is poor and illogical.
I have gotten a couple of letters meant for Mr. Bean aka Rowan Atkinson. These letters would say things like, 'You're so funny, you make me laugh, with your big rubbery face,' and I would say, 'You can't mean me!'
If you don’t care about something, one way to demonstrate your feelings is to say the word and then repeat the word with the letters S-C-H-M replacing the first letters. Somebody who didn’t care about dentists, for instance could say ‘Dentist, schmentists.
Every single day, I get letters - very moving, overwhelming letters - testifying how much my books have meant to people in times of crisis in their lives, when they were very ill, say. If I ever doubted that writing could play an important part in people's lives, I don't doubt that now.
All the learnin' my father ever paid for was a bit o' birch at one end and the alphabet at th ' other.
The best cover letters I've read are from people who have a passion for my company, and can make that passion come to life on a page. The letters that make me say, 'Yes! This person really gets it.' Because, at the end of the day, I want to hire people who already get it. Most hiring managers do.
I haven't seen someone so overmatched since Mike Tyson tried to recite the alphabet. — © Dennis Miller
I haven't seen someone so overmatched since Mike Tyson tried to recite the alphabet.
When I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought that it would pay off.
I've read some of Kurt Vonnegut letters from when he was young. He was a prisoner of war, and even when he was in his early twenties, there were things mentioned that showed up in his novels. One of the sweetest things in those letters was him wanting to be a writer but doubting himself, not having confidence in himself.
As the saying goes, type is a beautiful group of letters, not a group of beautiful letters.
And in her [Eleanor Roosevelt] letters, she writes the most, you know, fanciful letters: when we are together, and when we are reunited, and you know, I will be your surrogate wife. Of course she doesn't use that word, but I will be the mother to my brothers, and I will be your primary love.
I was always looking for the most dramatic emphasis. One example would be the letter writing, or the reading of the letters. If you remember from the book, they find the letters and then in the most undramatic way they take them downstairs, they get approval, they sit at a table during the day with their own author, across from each other.
In the First World War, people would be receiving letters from loved ones who had been dead for weeks, and they would not know until that black-bordered telegram arrived. I remember, of course, when it was letters only, or the telephone, and you did not make expensive long-distance calls unless it was, "Come home to the funeral," or the like.
Reading is perception as translation. The inert signs of an alphabet become living meanings in the mind.
P.S. - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated.
Poetry is a type-font design for an alphabet of fun, hate, love, death.
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