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Quotes about metaphors

Metaphors are the vibrant threads that weave through the tapestry of language, transforming the mundane into the extraordinary. They are linguistic tools that allow us to express complex ideas and emotions in a relatable and vivid manner. By drawing parallels between seemingly unrelated concepts, metaphors enrich our understanding and perception of the world around us. This tag represents the art of seeing the familiar in the unfamiliar, offering a fresh perspective on everyday experiences.

People are drawn to quotes about metaphors because they encapsulate profound truths in a concise and imaginative way. Metaphors have the power to evoke emotions, spark creativity, and inspire introspection. They invite us to explore the depths of our thoughts and feelings, often revealing insights that are both surprising and enlightening. Whether used to convey love, courage, happiness, or any other facet of the human experience, metaphors resonate with us on a deeply personal level. They challenge us to think beyond the literal, encouraging a more nuanced and enriched understanding of life. In a world where clarity and brevity are prized, metaphors offer a bridge between the abstract and the tangible, making them an enduring and captivating element of language.

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To my mind, it’s one of the deepest gratifications the poet or fiction writer knows. I mean, the internal stumbling upon some satisfactory answer to the question, What is this like? Or, What does this remind me of? A comparison is laboriously but successfully introduced. You meet your metaphor, and it’s good.
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In this book, much is metaphorical, not as it seems. It’s written for writing’s sake, as if I were to say, “Let me tell you I’m dying.” Well of course I am. So are you.
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Metaphors were so bloody: people shot messengers,, flogged dead horses, cut the throats of their competitors. Perhaps that was life; perhaps that's what it was really like.
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Metaphors are one of the most powerful weapons in your arsenal as a presenter. In today's fast-paced world of communication, a well-thought-out metaphor acts as a shortcut to meaning.
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The English language is shot through with idioms and expressions which allude to violence without inciting it, most of which pass without notice unless they're called to your attention. One of the most disingenuous moves in the incivility wars is to treat these expressions with a specious literalism; politics makes Freudians of us all. (205)
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Where to?" said the bear.The boy wobbled back to the rear seat, concentrating as the hull rolled and bounced beneath him. He half sat and half fell onto the hard wooden bench, bashing his wrist painfully against the edge as he landed."Ow!" he said. "Just over to the other side, please." He waved his unbashed hand vaguely out across the water without looking up."Right you are," said the bear.
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For just this moment, we have the closest thing to an advantage we're likely to get. And if we don't use it, we're gonna lose it." Look at me busting out all the tired old metaphors. Like I'd been saving them all winter just waiting for an opportunity to trot them out.
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Just because something is a metaphor doesn't mean it can't be real.
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She looked playful and eager, but not quite sure of herself, like a new kitten in a house where they don't care much about kittens.
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Though Fin couldn’t see it, she felt the closeness of land around her. From beyond the grey veil she could sense the oppressive weight of two great continents crowding down to the sea, each to kneel and contemplate the nearness of an ancient earthen brother.
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