(51 quotes found)
“There are four or five guys in the room all the time with groin injuries. There's no rhyme or reason.”
Wes Walz
“There's no rhyme or particular reason for why we have more or less homicides any given year,”
Chris Hill
“He knew / Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme.”
John Milton
“Like a French poem is life; being only perfect in structure when with the masculine rhymes mingled the feminine are.”
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich.”
Barbara Bush
“I putted like (a golf term that rhymes with 'hit' and means, um, not good) and I hit the driver every place. It wears me out chasing (the ball) every place. That wears me out.”
Dan Olsen
“People listen to me because I can put together stories and rhymes. I'm no guitarist like Slash.”
Mike Evans
“We're talking about ... new notions of sexual consciousness, sexual politics in her rhymes, how she deals with societies based on male domination ... and societies based on rigid gender categories and constructs.”
Lil' Kim
“As an East Coast artist who paid his dues performing in the clubs of New York City, Redman's inspired rhymes bring the gritty realism of the city to life in our game. His bold lyrics and hard-edged funk beats capture the vibes of the city, from Washington Heights to Harlem and all the way down to Battery Park.”
Tim Riley
“Nursery rhymes are cheap. They don't cost like CDs and movies. You can get them second-hand, you can have them memorized.”
Laurie Lapan