“The game itself is a very rhythmic game, and I think that basketball players are just naturally drawn to music.”— Kobe Bryant, espn.com
“The difficulty for me in writing—among the difficulties—is to write language that can work quietly on a page for a reader who doesn’t hear anything. Now for that, one has to work very carefully with what is in between the words. What is not said. Which is measure, which is rhythm, and so on. So, it…”— Toni Morrison, theparisreview.org
“Feel the rhythm! Feel the rhyme! Get on up, it’s bobsled time! Cool Runnings!”— Lynn Siefert, Michael Swerdlow, Michael Goldberg, Sanka Coffie, Doug E. Doug, imdb.com
“A rhythm of notes that become your existence once they're played in harmony with God's plan. It's time to do your part and realize your destiny.”— Ronald D. Moore, David Eick, Number Six, Tricia Helfer, imdb.com
“Archie: If God had intended white people to dance with coloreds— Mike: He'd have given us rhythm, too.”— Bernard West, Archie Bunker, Carroll O'Connor, imdb.com
“Everything can collapse. Houses, bodies, and enemies collapse when their rhythm becomes deranged.”— Miyamoto Musashi, amazon.com
“Rhythm is everything in boxing. Every move you make starts with your heart, and that's in rhythm or you're in trouble.”— Sugar Ray Robinson, books.google.com
“Cozie and James also noticed my musical nature when I was still an infant. They said I was fixated on jukeboxes. I'd toddle over and point to one particular song -- "Honky Tonk Train Blues" by Meade Lux Lewis, a hot boogie-woogie instrumental. I'd holler until someone put a nickel in the box and pla…”— Etta James, amazon.com
“I wanna show that gospel, country, blues, rhythm and blues, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll are all just really one thing. Those are the American music and that is the American culture.”— Etta James, amazon.com
“A little tap at the window, as though some missile had struck it, followed by a plentiful, falling sound, as light, though, as if a shower of sand were being sprinkled from a window overhead; then the fall spread, took on an order, a rhythm, became liquid, loud, drumming, musical, innumerable, unive…”— Marcel Proust, amazon.com
“If you’re getting close, make sure your partner doesn’t change their rhythm.”— Spencer Althouse, buzzfeed.com
“Is he a good dancer? It sounds cheesy, but it’s true. It doesn’t mean your guy needs to be a professional dancer or anything. If he’s feeling the rhythm and is not awkward on the dance floor, that’s a good indication of how he’s going to move in and around your bed.”— Irina Terehova, mtlblog.com
“If a man doesn't know how to dance, he doesn't know how to make love. There, I said it!”— Craig Ferguson, books.google.com
“It is well known that rhythm is not meter or cadence, even irregular meter or cadence: there is nothing less rhythmic than a military march.”— Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, amazon.com