Quotes about hieroglyphics
hieroglyphics earth paranoia
Thomas Pynchon Behind the hieroglyphic streets there would either be a transcendent meaning, or only the earth.
blow ears hieroglyphics
Georg C. Lichtenberg It thunders, howls, roars, hisses, whistles, blusters, hums, growls, rumbles, squeaks, groans, sings, crackles, cracks, rattles, flickers, clicks, snarls, tumbles, whimpers, whines, rustles, murmurs, crashes, clucks, to gurgle, tinkles, blows, snores, claps, to lisp, to cough, it boils, to scream, to weep, to sob, to croak, to stutter, to lisp, to coo, to breathe, to clash, to bleat, to neigh, to grumble, to scrape, to bubble. These words, and others like them, which express sounds are more than mere symbols: they are a kind of hieroglyphics for the ear.
nice mean hieroglyphics
Graham Swift I can do hieroglyphics in the margin. There are days when I really enjoy the flow of ink. I mean, nice pen, ink straight on to the page.
words-of-wisdom hieroglyphics may
Michael Faraday When a mathematician engaged in investigating physical actions and results has arrived at his own conclusions, may they not be expressed in common language as fully, clearly, and definitely as in mathematical formulae? If so, would it not be a great boon to such as well to express them so -- translating them out of their hieroglyphics that we might also work upon them by experiment?
art delight hieroglyphics
Kenneth Clark Energy is eternal delight; and from the earliest times human beings have tried to imprison it in some durable hieroglyphic. It is perhaps the first of all the subjects of art.
war hieroglyphics misery
John Donne As peace is of all goodness, so war is an emblem, a hieroglyphic, of all misery.