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A poem must be authentic. It could be flowery, it could have the most brilliant metaphor, it could be bursting with onomatopoeia and alliteration, assonance and consonance, hyperbole and paradox, from every end, it could have daring syntax and clever cacophony, it could have a neat and ordered rhyme scheme...but, if it loses its authenticity, its ability to convey the very heart and soul of the poet, then all the euphony and cacophony in the world cannot make up for the loss of its identity as a poem. And that is the true cacophony.

Gina Marinello-Sweeney
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Who might you be?” she demanded. “A wretched lord of cacophony and sheer decibels? Or a ruthless assassin of harmony?

Pawan Mishra, Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy
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The duty of the one who wants to be silent is to be silent, period! Give little thought to the cacophony of the masses when silence is the best option and silence will speak for itself

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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I had officially joined the cacophony of sick mother fuckers.

Betsy Lerner, Food and Loathing: A Life Measured Out in Calories
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Writing is how I process the cacophony of each day. Prayer is how God makes sense out of my scribbles.

Donna Pyle
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Beneath the cacophony of sound generated by our world lies the quiet whisper of universal intelligence. Allow it to be heard...

Simon Boylan
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This is how early age people heard music, not through their ears above the cacophony of modern life but directly from the universe into their souls.

Bryan Islip, Like an Angel Sings
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She had learned, in her life, that time lived inside you. You are time, you breathe time, though she hadn't understood why... Now she held inside her a cacophony of times and lately it drowned out the world.

David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
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When you gaze out on a quiet, peaceful meadow, next to a still pond, under a motionless blue sky, you wonder how the noisy, busy cacophony of life could have arisen from such silent, motionless beginning.

M.., The Meaning(s) of Life: A Human's Guide to the Biology of Souls
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The thunder of horses’ hooves grows ever louder, but, still, I do not move. The thunder of those hooves, the thudding of my heart, and the gasping in my lungs make such a cacophony, it’s a wonder I hear Edmund at all.

Suzanna J. Linton, Willows of Fate
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