1.
Sometimes the truth don't rhyme
Chance the Rapper
'Sometimes facts do not align with expectations'
2.
And I'd marry you, Harry. Because it rhymes.
Louis Tomlinson
'I would take your hand, Harry. Because it is meant to be.'
3.
So ahead of my time even when i rhyme about the future I be reminiscing
J. Cole
I am so far-sighted that even when I rap about what will come, I'm still reflecting on the past.
4.
My fans love me for me, my beats, my rhymes.
J. Cole
5.
History never repeats itself; at best it sometimes rhymes.
Mark Twain
6.
I was promised on a time
To have reason for my rhyme;
From that time unto this season,
I received nor rhyme nor reason.
Edmund Spenser
8.
Time, ain't nothin, but time. It's a verse with no rhyme, and it all comes down to you.
Jon Bon Jovi
9.
Call me the rap assassinator / rhymes rugged and built like Schwarzenegger
Raekwon
10.
I mean, when it's time to rhyme rhyme, I can get down for mine.
Missy Elliot
12.
I rhyme⊠to see myself, to set the darkness echoing.
Seamus Heaney
13.
It's very hard to find things that rhyme with North American Free Trade Agreement.
Chris Martin
15.
Time ainât nothing, but time. Itâs a verse with no rhyme, And it all come down to you. «El tiempo solo es tiempo. Es un verso sin rima, y todo depende de ti.»
Kerstin Gier
16.
I'm tryin' to be part of a functioning society so I can't listen to Curren$y man. His rhymes make me high haha.
Sean Price
17.
I started doing music when I was thirteen; I actually started writing my first rhymes.
Kendrick Lamar
18.
Đfter all the beats and rhymes, I felt like everybody around me was rapping and so I was like.
Jeremih
19.
I can't even make up a rhyme about an umbrella, let alone death and life and eternal peace.
Knut Hamsun
20.
There is no business like show business. There is also no business like certified public accounting, but that doesn't rhyme as well.
Craig Shaw Gardner
21.
A line is a fuse that's lit. The line smolders, the rhyme explodesâ and by a stanza a city is blown to bits.
Vladimir Mayakovsky
22.
There's no rhyme or reason to anything that I do. It's whatever seems right at the time.
Woody Allen
24.
Rhymes more fresher than a virgin in a 'frigerator.
Lord Finesse
25.
I was always making up rhymes. But I never thought that poetry would become my life.
Saul Williams
27.
Once in awhile you have a thought, and you rhyme it.
Howard Nemerov
28.
I set it off with my own rhyme / cause I'm as ill as a convict who kills for phone time
Nas
29.
I hear a little firecracker go off when you come up with a good rhyme.
Garrison Keillor
31.
I don't rhyme for the sake of riddlin'. If I say it, I gotta be able to back it up.
Ice T
33.
People don't ask Jay-Z to take his shirt off when he rhymes.
Janelle Monae
35.
A song can't be completely serious if you rhyme melodic with alcoholic.
Jarvis Cocker
36.
I dream of silent verses where the rhyme glides noiseless as an oar.
Richard Aldington
37.
Evil is often supposed to be without rhyme or reason.
Terry Eagleton
38.
Never stop reading. History doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme.
Seth Klarman
39.
Yea, marry, now it is somewhat, for now it is rhyme; before, it was neither rhyme nor reason.
Thomas More
40.
Just because I have a guitar, it doesn't mean that changes me. I still rhyme, I still sing.
Lauryn Hill
41.
Poems don't have to rhyme... Poems are about beauty and emotion; in other words poems are about feelings.
Nikki Giovanni
42.
I am learning by the week, but my poesy is still not my own. New rhyme, new me me me in words. I am not all this carven rhetoric.
Allen Ginsberg
43.
My rhymes are gonna kill, so I suggest you write your will and leave your [expletive] to me.
Lin-Manuel Miranda
44.
I have always wanted to midcourse-correct (or undermine) in a poem, and let that be the turn. That poem is to do with displacement, with almosts - even the rhymes are intentionally off.
Randall Mann
45.
Everybody has they're own audience you know what I'm saying. I write rhymes and make music for the people that I fell wanna hear my music. They write rhymes and make music for the people they feel wanna hear they're music.
Bun B
46.
The glorious Dryden, refiner and purifier of English verse, did less for rhyme than he did for metre.
H. P. Lovecraft
47.
History doesn't repeat itself; it rhymes.
Mark Twain
48.
"Tabernacle" was probably the easiest song I'd ever wrote because all I really had to do was rhyme the words since the whole story, front to back, was already in my head. All I needed to do was verbalize it, and if it didn't have to rhyme I could've just freestyled it because I already knew what I wanted to say.
Ryan Montgomery
49.
Curse us eh/I'll make you pay!/I don't want to rhyme all day!
Rick Riordan
50.
History may not repeat, but it often rhymes.
Mark Twain