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* "I'm not a writer with a drinking problem - I'm a drinker with a writing problem." - [[Dorothy Parker]]
* "I'm not a writer with a drinking problem - I'm a drinker with a writing problem." - [[Dorothy Parker]]
*"A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A comma's a pause at the end of a clause." - Grammatical joke<ref name="Lynne Truss">{{cite book| author-last= Truss | author-first= Lynne | authorlink= Lynne Truss| title= Eats Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation | date= 24 October 2005 | publisher = [[Profile Books]]| page= 20| isbn= 978-1861976772| edition= Paperback}}</ref>
*"A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A comma's a pause at the end of a clause." - Grammatical joke<ref name="Lynne Truss">{{cite book| author-last= Truss | author-first= Lynne | authorlink= Lynne Truss| title= Eats Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation | date= 24 October 2005 | publisher = [[Profile Books]]| page= 20| isbn= 978-1861976772| edition= Paperback}}</ref>
* "Son I am able she said, though you scare me. Watch, said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you though. Said she, able am I, Son." --[[They Might Be Giants]] ''[[I Palindrome I]]''
* "Son I am able she said, though you scare me. Watch, said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you though. Said she, able am I, Son." [[They Might Be Giants]] ''[[I Palindrome I]]''


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'{{no footnotes|date=June 2013}} In [[rhetoric]], '''antimetabole''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|n|t|ɨ|m|ə|ˈ|t|æ|b|əl|iː}} {{respell|AN|ti-mə|TAB|ə-lee}}) is the repetition of words in successive clauses, but in transposed order; for example, "I know what I like, and I like what I know". It is related to, and sometimes considered a special case of, [[chiasmus]]. An antimetabole is also said to be a little too predictive because it is easy to reverse the key term, but it can pose questions that one usually would not think of if the phrase were just asked or said the initial way.<ref>Fahnestock, Jeanne. Rhetorical Figures in Science. Oxford University Press, 1999, p.&nbsp;123-134.</ref> ==Examples== * "[[Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno]]" * "Eat to live, not live to eat." Attributed to [[Socrates]] *[[Latin]]: ''Miser ex potente fiat ex misero potens'' [[Seneca the Younger]], ''[[Thyestes]]'', Act I.10 (let it make misery from power and power from misery). *"Ask not what ''your country'' can do for ''you''; ask what ''you'' can do for ''your country''." [[John F. Kennedy]], ''Inaugural Address'', January 20, 1961. *"He who questions training only trains himself at asking questions." The Sphinx, [[Mystery Men]] (1999) *"You stood up for America, now America must stand up for you." [[Barack Obama]] - December 14, 2011. *"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace," - [[Jimi Hendrix]] paraphrasing [[William Gladstone]] who originally said " "We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace." *"When the going gets tough, the tough get going." * "With my mind on my money and my money on my mind."- Attributed to [[Snoop Dogg]] in the song [[Gin and Juice]] * "In America, you can always find a party. In Soviet Russia, [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Party]] always finds you!" - [[Yakov Smirnoff]] * "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,'—that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." [[John Keats]], "[[Ode on a Grecian Urn]]" * "The further I get from the things that I care about, the less I care about how much further away I get." - [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] of [[The Cure]] ("''Fear of Ghosts''") * "The great object of [Hamlet's] life is defeated by continually resolving to do, yet doing nothing but resolve." - [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] on [[Shakespeare]]'s [[Hamlet]] * "There cannot first be external peace if there is not first internal peace, and once you figure that out then I promise you, the entire world will transform, will change; and as more people find themselves, mankind has the opportunity to become kind man" [[Prince Ea]] * "We do what we like and we like what we do." - [[Andrew W.K.]], "[[Party Hard]]" * "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail." - [[John Wooden]] * "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us." - [[Malcolm X]], ''[[Malcolm X (1992 film)|Malcolm X]]'' * "If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with." - [[Stephen Stills]], "[[Love the One You're With]]" * "I meant what I said, and I said what I meant." --[[Dr. Seuss]], ''[[Horton Hatches the Egg]]'' * "For we that live to please, must please to live." --[[Samuel Johnson]] * "A scattered dream that's like a far-off memory... a far-off memory that's like a scattered dream." - [[Shiro Amano]], [[Kingdom Hearts II]] *"Stop him! He crowned me in th' knickers an' nicked me crown!" - Alternate Queen of England in [[Futurama]] episode, "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]" (2011) * "Giacomo, 'King of Jesters and Jester of Kings'" – A recurring phrase in the 1956 [[Danny Kaye]] film ''[[The Court Jester]]''<ref name="AFI Catalog of Feature Films">{{cite web |url= http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=51790| title= The Court Jester |author= <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website= [[American Film Institute]]| accessdate= 9 February 2016}}</ref> * "I'm not a writer with a drinking problem - I'm a drinker with a writing problem." - [[Dorothy Parker]] *"A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A comma's a pause at the end of a clause." - Grammatical joke<ref name="Lynne Truss">{{cite book| author-last= Truss | author-first= Lynne | authorlink= Lynne Truss| title= Eats Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation | date= 24 October 2005 | publisher = [[Profile Books]]| page= 20| isbn= 978-1861976772| edition= Paperback}}</ref> * "Son I am able she said, though you scare me. Watch, said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you though. Said she, able am I, Son." --[[They Might Be Giants]] ''[[I Palindrome I]]'' ==Etymology== It is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ἀντιμεταβολή from ἀντί (''antí''), "against, opposite" and μεταβολή (''metabolē''), "turning about, change". ==See also== *[[Figure of speech]] *[[Rhetoric]] *[[Russian reversal]] *[[Chiasmus]] ==References== *Corbett, Edward P.J. Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. Oxford University Press, New York, 1971. {{reflist}} ==External links== {{wiktionary}} *[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/antimetabole.htm Audio illustrations of antimetabole] *[http://www.slate.com/id/2199536/ Examples in U.S.A politics.] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20091023071816/http://www.onthemedia.org:80/transcripts/2008/09/19/04 NPR story] *[http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/%7Emarie/cgi/demo.html Antimetabole detector online] [[Category:Rhetoric]]'
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'{{no footnotes|date=June 2013}} In [[rhetoric]], '''antimetabole''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|n|t|ɨ|m|ə|ˈ|t|æ|b|əl|iː}} {{respell|AN|ti-mə|TAB|ə-lee}}) is the repetition of words in successive clauses, but in transposed order; for example, "I know what I like, and I like what I know". It is related to, and sometimes considered a special case of, [[chiasmus]]. An antimetabole is also said to be a little too predictive because it is easy to reverse the key term, but it can pose questions that one usually would not think of if the phrase were just asked or said the initial way.<ref>Fahnestock, Jeanne. Rhetorical Figures in Science. Oxford University Press, 1999, p.&nbsp;123-134.</ref> ==Examples== * "[[Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno]]" * "Eat to live, not live to eat." Attributed to [[Socrates]] *[[Latin]]: ''Miser ex potente fiat ex misero potens'' [[Seneca the Younger]], ''[[Thyestes]]'', Act I.10 (let it make misery from power and power from misery). *"Ask not what ''your country'' can do for ''you''; ask what ''you'' can do for ''your country''." [[John F. Kennedy]], ''Inaugural Address'', January 20, 1961. *"He who questions training only trains himself at asking questions." The Sphinx, [[Mystery Men]] (1999) *"You stood up for America, now America must stand up for you." [[Barack Obama]] - December 14, 2011. *"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace," - [[Jimi Hendrix]] paraphrasing [[William Gladstone]] who originally said " "We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace." *"When the going gets tough, the tough get going." * "With my mind on my money and my money on my mind."- Attributed to [[Snoop Dogg]] in the song [[Gin and Juice]] * "In America, you can always find a party. In Soviet Russia, [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Party]] always finds you!" - [[Yakov Smirnoff]] * "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,'—that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." [[John Keats]], "[[Ode on a Grecian Urn]]" * "The further I get from the things that I care about, the less I care about how much further away I get." - [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] of [[The Cure]] ("''Fear of Ghosts''") * "The great object of [Hamlet's] life is defeated by continually resolving to do, yet doing nothing but resolve." - [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] on [[Shakespeare]]'s [[Hamlet]] * "There cannot first be external peace if there is not first internal peace, and once you figure that out then I promise you, the entire world will transform, will change; and as more people find themselves, mankind has the opportunity to become kind man" [[Prince Ea]] * "We do what we like and we like what we do." - [[Andrew W.K.]], "[[Party Hard]]" * "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail." - [[John Wooden]] * "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us." - [[Malcolm X]], ''[[Malcolm X (1992 film)|Malcolm X]]'' * "If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with." - [[Stephen Stills]], "[[Love the One You're With]]" * "I meant what I said, and I said what I meant." --[[Dr. Seuss]], ''[[Horton Hatches the Egg]]'' * "For we that live to please, must please to live." --[[Samuel Johnson]] * "A scattered dream that's like a far-off memory... a far-off memory that's like a scattered dream." - [[Shiro Amano]], [[Kingdom Hearts II]] *"Stop him! He crowned me in th' knickers an' nicked me crown!" - Alternate Queen of England in [[Futurama]] episode, "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]" (2011) * "Giacomo, 'King of Jesters and Jester of Kings'" – A recurring phrase in the 1956 [[Danny Kaye]] film ''[[The Court Jester]]''<ref name="AFI Catalog of Feature Films">{{cite web |url= http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=51790| title= The Court Jester |author= <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website= [[American Film Institute]]| accessdate= 9 February 2016}}</ref> * "I'm not a writer with a drinking problem - I'm a drinker with a writing problem." - [[Dorothy Parker]] *"A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A comma's a pause at the end of a clause." - Grammatical joke<ref name="Lynne Truss">{{cite book| author-last= Truss | author-first= Lynne | authorlink= Lynne Truss| title= Eats Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation | date= 24 October 2005 | publisher = [[Profile Books]]| page= 20| isbn= 978-1861976772| edition= Paperback}}</ref> * "Son I am able she said, though you scare me. Watch, said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you though. Said she, able am I, Son." [[They Might Be Giants]] ''[[I Palindrome I]]'' ==Etymology== It is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ἀντιμεταβολή from ἀντί (''antí''), "against, opposite" and μεταβολή (''metabolē''), "turning about, change". ==See also== *[[Figure of speech]] *[[Rhetoric]] *[[Russian reversal]] *[[Chiasmus]] ==References== *Corbett, Edward P.J. Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. Oxford University Press, New York, 1971. {{reflist}} ==External links== {{wiktionary}} *[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/antimetabole.htm Audio illustrations of antimetabole] *[http://www.slate.com/id/2199536/ Examples in U.S.A politics.] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20091023071816/http://www.onthemedia.org:80/transcripts/2008/09/19/04 NPR story] *[http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/%7Emarie/cgi/demo.html Antimetabole detector online] [[Category:Rhetoric]]'
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'{{no footnotes|date=June 2013}} In [[rhetoric]], '''antimetabole''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|n|t|ɨ|m|ə|ˈ|t|æ|b|əl|iː}} {{respell|AN|ti-mə|TAB|ə-lee}}) is the repetition of words in successive clauses, but in transposed order; for example, "I know what I like, and I like what I know". It is related to, and sometimes considered a special case of, [[chiasmus]]. An antimetabole is also said to be a little too predictive because it is easy to reverse the key term, but it can pose questions that one usually would not think of if the phrase were just asked or said the initial way.<ref>Fahnestock, Jeanne. Rhetorical Figures in Science. Oxford University Press, 1999, p.&nbsp;123-134.</ref> ==Examples== * "[[Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno]]" * "Eat to live, not live to eat." Attributed to [[Socrates]] *[[Latin]]: ''Miser ex potente fiat ex misero potens'' [[Seneca the Younger]], ''[[Thyestes]]'', Act I.10 (let it make misery from power and power from misery). *"Ask not what ''your country'' can do for ''you''; ask what ''you'' can do for ''your country''." [[John F. Kennedy]], ''Inaugural Address'', January 20, 1961. *"He who questions training only trains himself at asking questions." The Sphinx, [[Mystery Men]] (1999) *"You stood up for America, now America must stand up for you." [[Barack Obama]] - December 14, 2011. *"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace," - [[Jimi Hendrix]] paraphrasing [[William Gladstone]] who originally said " "We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace." *"When the going gets tough, the tough get going." * "With my mind on my money and my money on my mind."- Attributed to [[Snoop Dogg]] in the song [[Gin and Juice]] * "In America, you can always find a party. In Soviet Russia, [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Party]] always finds you!" - [[Yakov Smirnoff]] * "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,'—that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." [[John Keats]], "[[Ode on a Grecian Urn]]" * "The further I get from the things that I care about, the less I care about how much further away I get." - [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] of [[The Cure]] ("''Fear of Ghosts''") * "The great object of [Hamlet's] life is defeated by continually resolving to do, yet doing nothing but resolve." - [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] on [[Shakespeare]]'s [[Hamlet]] * "There cannot first be external peace if there is not first internal peace, and once you figure that out then I promise you, the entire world will transform, will change; and as more people find themselves, mankind has the opportunity to become kind man" [[Prince Ea]] * "We do what we like and we like what we do." - [[Andrew W.K.]], "[[Party Hard]]" * "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail." - [[John Wooden]] * "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us." - [[Malcolm X]], ''[[Malcolm X (1992 film)|Malcolm X]]'' * "If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with." - [[Stephen Stills]], "[[Love the One You're With]]" * "I meant what I said, and I said what I meant." --[[Dr. Seuss]], ''[[Horton Hatches the Egg]]'' * "For we that live to please, must please to live." --[[Samuel Johnson]] * "A scattered dream that's like a far-off memory... a far-off memory that's like a scattered dream." - [[Shiro Amano]], [[Kingdom Hearts II]] *"Stop him! He crowned me in th' knickers an' nicked me crown!" - Alternate Queen of England in [[Futurama]] episode, "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]" (2011) * "Giacomo, 'King of Jesters and Jester of Kings'" – A recurring phrase in the 1956 [[Danny Kaye]] film ''[[The Court Jester]]''<ref name="AFI Catalog of Feature Films">{{cite web |url= http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=51790| title= The Court Jester |author= <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website= [[American Film Institute]]| accessdate= 9 February 2016}}</ref> * "I'm not a writer with a drinking problem - I'm a drinker with a writing problem." - [[Dorothy Parker]] *"A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A comma's a pause at the end of a clause." - Grammatical joke<ref name="Lynne Truss">{{cite book| author-last= Truss | author-first= Lynne | authorlink= Lynne Truss| title= Eats Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation | date= 24 October 2005 | publisher = [[Profile Books]]| page= 20| isbn= 978-1861976772| edition= Paperback}}</ref> * "Son I am able she said, though you scare me. Watch, said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you though. Said she, able am I, Son." [[They Might Be Giants]] ''[[I Palindrome I]]'' ==Etymology== It is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ἀντιμεταβολή from ἀντί (''antí''), "against, opposite" and μεταβολή (''metabolē''), "turning about, change". ==See also== *[[Figure of speech]] *[[Rhetoric]] *[[Russian reversal]] *[[Chiasmus]] ==References== *Corbett, Edward P.J. Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. Oxford University Press, New York, 1971. {{reflist}} ==External links== {{wiktionary}} *[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/antimetabole.htm Audio illustrations of antimetabole] *[http://www.slate.com/id/2199536/ Examples in U.S.A politics.] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20091023071816/http://www.onthemedia.org:80/transcripts/2008/09/19/04 NPR story] *[http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/%7Emarie/cgi/demo.html Antimetabole detector online] [[Category:Rhetoric]]'
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