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I'll know when I find the ultimate sound. By Sonny Rollins Sound Find Ultimate

The combination of experience and experimentation will ultimately yield a personal sound. By Mark White Sound Combination Experience Experimentation Ultimately

the whisper of space being compressed. By Anthony Doerr Compressed Whisper Space

I don't even know what sound is, much less what it's for. It isn't to make money that's for sure. I've never made any. By Captain Beefheart Sound Make Money Made

There is wealth within the sound of your voice. By Russell Conwell Voice Wealth Sound

Sounds always fascinated me. By Lawrence Welk Sounds Fascinated

Listening is an important key to HEARING. By Joyce Meyer Hearing Listening Important Key

We must break out of this limited circle of sounds and conquer the infinite variety of noise-sounds. By Luigi Russolo Noisesounds Break Limited Circle Sounds

Music is what feelings sound like. By Unknown Music Feelings Sound

Sometimes silence become the most excruciating sound; sometimes the mind becomes a musical symphony of clouded thoughts, questions and clarifications but the vocals fail to present the sound of conversation. By Sumrit Shahi Sound Thoughts Questions Conversation Silence

sounds of Suzuki, By Patricia Maclachlan Suzuki Sounds

The air was full of sound, a defenning and confusing conflict of noises (...) By H.g.wells Sound Noises Air Full Defenning

To enter into the initiation of sound, of vibration and mindfulness, is to take a giant step toward consciously knowing the soul. By Don G. Campbell Sound Mindfulness Soul Enter Initiation

way it sounded, scraping and scuffling By Maggie Stiefvater Sounded Scraping Scuffling

Tones sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down in notes. By Ludwig Van Beethoven Tones Sound Notes Roar Storm

Sound character provides the power with which a person may ride the emergencies of life instead of being overwhelmed by them. Failure is ... the highway to success. By Og Mandino Sound Character Power Person Ride

Instruments sound sweetest when they are touched softest. By John Lyly Instruments Softest Sound Sweetest Touched

I'm triggering acoustic instruments. I'm literally beating, smacking, hitting, blowing, doing physical things. It's an incredibly exciting way to make music. By Pat Metheny Instruments Smacking Hitting Blowing Triggering

Sound consists of an undulating motion of the air. By Robert Boyle Sound Air Consists Undulating Motion

Sounds of life and movement, people getting ready and people giving up, the sound of hope and the sound of hanging on, and behind them all, the quiet, deadly ticking of a thousand hungry clocks ... By Hunter S. Thompson Sound People Sounds Movement Quiet

As you can appreciate over my lifetime I've developed a large vocabulary of sounds each requiring certain physical techniques often combined with a specific effect box. By Adrian Belew Box Lifetime Developed Large Vocabulary

There's too many sounds in the world! The sounds of the earth are terrible! The roots squeezing and jostling one another through the clefts, and the crashing of the acorn from the oak. The cry of the little birdeen in under the silence of the hawk! By Lady Gregory Sounds World Terrible Earth Clefts

You know when you get the whisper of a melody in your head, or the murmur of a song? And you have the gut feeling that if you could just hear the rest of it, just capture the music" - the need an ache as frustrating as it was piercing - "you'd have something fucking amazing?" Noah nodded. "Yeah well, that's what it feels like with Molly." The most compelling whisper of his life. "I'm not about to walk away from that. By Nalini Singh Head Song Melody Murmur Whisper

I can no longer stay quiet in this world, I have a voice and I feel it reverberate off my internal walls, making its slow climb upward until its melody can be heard all around. By Elin Stebbins Waldal World Walls Making Longer Stay

When you beat a drum, you create NOW, when silence becomes a sound so enormous and alive it feels like you're breathing in the clouds and the sky, and your heart is the rain and the thunder. By Ruth Ozeki Drum Sky Thunder Beat Create

When I am willing, all sound is available to me ... By Holly Near Sound

I've got that nice raspy sound. By Wolfman Jack Sound Nice Raspy

Soundless speechless sorties of life. By Aporva Kala Soundless Life Speechless Sorties

We need sound bodies so we can develop sound minds. By B.k.s. Iyengar Minds Sound Bodies Develop

Your limitations create your sound. By Norah Jones Sound Limitations Create

Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears; and sometimes voices, That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again: and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open, and show riches Ready to drop upon me; that, when I waked, I cried to dream again. STE. By William Shakespeare Sounds Airs Delight Sweet Give

Her ability to hear music in the silence. By Gayle Forman Silence Ability Hear Music

I learned two important things about the sound I was searching for: that it had to be indirect, refracted or muffled in some way; and that the sound had to give the impression that it would continue forever- the sound of someone practicing piano heard faintly from an unknown direction, or the sound of gentle rain outside a window, punctuated by drops falling on the casement. By Ryu Murakami Sound Indirect Refracted Forever Direction

The listener must be gripped and whether he likes it or not, drawn into the flight path of the sounds without special training being necessary. The sensual shock must be just as forceful as when one hears a clap of thunder or looks into a bottomless abyss By Iannis Xenakis Drawn Listener Gripped Flight Path

There is a spirit in us that makes our brass to blare and our cymbals crash-all, of course, supported by the practicalities of trained lung power, throat, heart, guts. By Laurence Olivier Throat Heart Guts Crashall Supported

Sound is the hard currency; meaning is the network of cultural and formal conventions that turns it into a stick of gum at thecandy store. By Randy Allen Harris Sound Currency Meaning Store Hard

We sighted people are often neglectful of the power of sound. By Mary Balogh Sound Sighted People Neglectful Power

its evident wish to be for ever a sound and only a sound in the thickest centre of untravelled woods. By C.s. Lewis Sound Woods Evident Thickest Centre

One thing that you hope for when you want to be a musician is that you have that recognizable sound. By Jerry Cantrell Sound Thing Hope Musician Recognizable

Sound comes out of a life experience. By Bill Laswell Sound Experience Life

Take pleasure in the impact of one sound on another. By George Orwell Pleasure Impact Sound

Just that one word - sound - sent a strong answering pulse through her body. His tongue curled around syllables that weren't there, like a promise. This is what you'll get, if you just let me hear. By Charlotte Stein Sound Word Body Strong Answering

My trumpeting sounds like a goose farting in the fog. By Alex O'loughlin Fog Trumpeting Sounds Goose Farting

The trumpet does not more stun you by its loudness, than a whisper teases you by its provoking inaudibility. By Charles Lamb Loudness Inaudibility Trumpet Stun Whisper

Like the sound of a velvet curtain being drawn aside on a peaceful morning to let sunlight wake someone very special to you. By Haruki Murakami Sound Velvet Curtain Drawn Peaceful

Whatever clunks your cowbell, By Rick Riordan Cowbell Clunks

The sound was my greatest concern. There were certain difficulties getting used to the way every musician can hear his or herself, the way each of them relates to the musician in the next seat. By Esa-Pekka Salonen Concern Sound Greatest Musician Seat

SILENCE. The most loaded sound in human history. By L.j. Shen Silence History Loaded Sound Human

Sound is a huge influence on peoples' attention. By Walter Murch Sound Attention Huge Influence Peoples

My God! What has sound got to do with music? By Charles Ives God Music Sound

How silent the unbeating heart. By Allyse Near Heart Silent Unbeating

I like to hear the sound of form, and I like to hear the sound of it breaking. By Frederick Seidel Hear Sound Form Breaking

Sounds mean nothing without music. By Jerry Goldsmith Sounds Music

Roaming through the jungle of "Ohs" and "Ahs" searching for a more agreeable noise, I live a life of primitivity with the mind of a child and an unquenchable thirst for sharps and flats. By Duke Ellington Ohs Ahs Roaming Searching Noise

This is a writer's lesson: To learn that the sounds that we imagine can be the clearest, loudest sounds of all. By John Irving Lesson Clearest Loudest Sounds Writer

the sound of a barrel organ rising from the deepest golden vein of the day; two or three bars of a chorus, played on a distant piano over and over again, melting in the sun on the white pavement, lost in the fire of high noon. By Bruno Schulz Day Chorus Played Melting Pavement

Sound is the first thing that we tune into. By Lee Konitz Sound Thing Tune

Sounds are the echo of the "Harmony of the Spheres" which man took into himself when he came down from the divine-spiritual world into the physical world. By Rudolf Steiner Harmony Spheres World Sounds Echo

When things feel murky and unsure, fine tuning our hearing so as to distinguish the voice of our Innermost Self brings clarity. By Kristi Bowman Innermost Unsure Fine Clarity Things

With stammering lips and insufficient sound I strive and struggle to deliver right the music of my nature. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning Nature Stammering Lips Insufficient Sound

If I ever really soundedI would ruptureyour eardrumsor your heart. By Audre Lorde Heart Soundedi Ruptureyour Eardrumsor

Everybody should have his personal sounds to listen for - sounds that will make him exhilarated and alive or quiet and calm. By Andre Kostelanetz Calm Sounds Personal Listen Make

was the sound of the most beautiful girl in the whole of the British Isles laughing with delight and amusement. By Neil Gaiman British Isles Amusement Sound Beautiful

The sound here was of no sound, of a place holding its breath, an edgy, bitten-back quiet, as if it would at once explode with the color and noise of a great party. By Hanya Yanagihara Sound Breath Edgy Bittenback Quiet

That made sense of gabby meetings: salient points isolated from the gush of acoustic froth. This paper belonged on a clipboard, not being defaced by dud literature. --Iain Sinclair By Iain Sinclair Meetings Salient Froth Made Sense

Grace was pouring out everywhere, from hidden sounds, into Els's damaged auditory cortex. And all that secret, worldwide composition said the same thing: listen closer, listen smaller, listen lighter, to any noise at all, and hear what the world will still sound like, long after your concert ends. By Richard Powers Els Listen Grace Cortex Pouring

swallowed by another noise: an indistinct thudder. By Alena Graedon Swallowed Noise Thudder Indistinct

I think there's something strangely musical about noise. By Trent Reznor Noise Strangely Musical

They say sound is vibration and it got my mind shaking/ Can you feel it vibrating? I call it Vibe Ratings By Capital Steez Shaking Vibrating Sound Vibration Mind

Sound is the vocabulary of nature ... noises are as well articulated as the words in a dictionary ... Opposing the world of sound is the world of music. By Pierre Schaeffer Nature Sound Vocabulary World Noises

Silence is our enemy, and sound is our weapon. By Janelle Monae Silence Enemy Weapon Sound

Sound is more than just noise. Ordered sound is music. My life is music. By Lou Reed Music Noise Sound Ordered Life

A sound soul dwells within a sound mind and a sound body. By Atsushi Ohkubo Sound Body Soul Dwells Mind

There was no near sound - no steam-engine at work with beat and pant - no click of machinery, or mingling and clashing of many sharp voices; but far away, the ominous gathering roar, deep-clamouring. By Elizabeth Gaskell Deepclamouring Sound Pant Machinery Voices

Something that sounded like ripping metal shredded the deadly quiet. The inaudible bass smoothed into a low, steady hum. Outside, a low, mechanical growl rumbled closer and closer. Darius caught his breath. He knew that sound, and it wasn't magic.It was a motorcycle. By Laura Oliva Low Quiet Sounded Ripping Metal

I am very familiar with the sound of loss. By Amy L. Boukair Loss Familiar Sound

My heart is mysteriously alive in the world of sounds - a totally different dimension from the daily life. By Yoko Ono Sounds Life Heart Mysteriously Alive

Hearing, which, by the motion of the air, informs us of the motion of sounding or vibrating bodies. By Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Motion Hearing Air Informs Bodies

We cannot describe sound, but we cannot forget it either. By Igor Stravinsky Sound Describe Forget

Composition gives proper meaning to the natural streams of sound that penetrate the world. By Toru Takemitsu Composition World Proper Meaning Natural

The task is to investigate speech sounds in relation to the meanings with which they are invested, i.e., sounds viewed as signifiers, and above all to throw light on the structure of the relation between sounds and meaning. By Roman Jakobson Sounds Relation Invested Signifiers Task

Music: what life, what living itself sounds like. By Jandy Nelson Music Life Living Sounds

It is desirable that people make music on the breath, with the breath. By Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Breath Desirable People Make Music

Ask the world to reveal its quietude- not the silence of machines when they are still, but the true quiet by which birdsongs, trees, bellworts, snails, clouds, storms become what they are, and are nothing else. By Wendell Berry Trees Bellworts Snails Clouds Quietude

The soft chanting envelops us like a membrane. A By Margaret Atwood Membrane Soft Chanting Envelops

Mori made an unwilling sound. 'I don't like Western art.''No look at this.' He lifted it from its package. It wasn't heavy. 'It's clever, it looks like busy Mozart.''What?''I . . .' Thaniel sighed. 'I see sound. Mozart looks like this. You know. Fast strings.''See? In front of you?''Yes. I'm not mad.''I didn't think so. All sounds?''Yes. By Natasha Pulley Mori Made Unwilling Western Sound

There is nothing more harrowing than a deadly hush with the feel of a great noise around it By Jessie Douglas Kerruish Harrowing Deadly Hush Feel Great

People spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how members of the opposite sex look, but very little time paying attention to how they sound. To our unconscious minds, however, voice is very important. By Leonard Mlodinow People Sound Time Spend Lot

A person does not hear sound only through the ears; he hears sound through every pore of his body. It permeates the entire being ... By Hazrat Inayat Khan Sound Ears Body Person Pore

Tessie allowed Milton to press his clarinet to her skin and fill her body with music. At first it only tickled her. But after a while the notes spread deeper into her body. She felt the vibrations penetrate her muscles, pulsing in waves, until they rattled her bones and made her inner organs hum. By Jeffrey Eugenides Milton Tessie Music Body Allowed

The way we look at it, everything is a sound. By Lester Bowie Sound

It thunders, howls, roars, hisses, whistles, blusters, hums, growls, rumbles, squeaks, groans, sings, crackles, cracks, rattles, flickers, clicks, snarls, tumbles, whimpers, whines, rustles, murmurs, crashes, clucks, to gurgle, tinkles, blows, snores, claps, to lisp, to cough, it boils, to scream, to weep, to sob, to croak, to stutter, to lisp, to coo, to breathe, to clash, to bleat, to neigh, to grumble, to scrape, to bubble. These words, and others like them, which express sounds are more than mere symbols: they are a kind of hieroglyphics for the ear. By Georg C. Lichtenberg Lisp Howls Roars Hisses Whistles

I hear the tune within. And I hear it without. By Fennel Hudson Hear Tune

Good evening, daddy! Ain't you heard The boogie-woogie rumble Of a dream deferred? Trilling the treble And twining the bass Into midnight ruffles Of cat-gut lace. By Langston Hughes Daddy Good Evening Deferred Trilling

Silences can be as different as sounds. By Elizabeth Bowen Silences Sounds

We stopped and listened. Just on the cusp of hearing I detected a rhythmic pounding, more a vibration in the concrete than a sound.'Drums,' I said and then because I couldn't resist it. 'Drums in the deep.''Drum and Bass in the deep,' said Kumar. By Ben Aaronovitch Listened Drums Stopped Kumar Drum

Sound doesn't always have to be heard. Sound can also be created by how a pattern is set up on a surface- how it moves across the surface, how light reflects the surface [and] can generate a feeling. Sound can also be through feeling, through color, through texture. By Nick Cave Sound Surface Heard Feeling Color

With a bad reed, my oboe could be a beastly instrument honking and squeaking as if it had a mind of its own. When my reeds were working, though, I learned that making a sound spoke my emotions more directly than my own voice. By Blair Tindall Bad Oboe Beastly Instrument Honking

When I listen to the engine of my car, I might say it sounds fine, but it would not occur to me to say What lovely music! By Jose Bergamin Car Fine Music Listen Engine

How nice the human voice is when it isn't singing. By Rudolf Bing Singing Nice Human Voice