Song Listener Quotes
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Song Listener Quotes & Sayings
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That is such crap. How dare you be so fraudulently flirtatious, cowardly and dysfunctional? I am not interested in emotional fuckwittage. Goodbye.
— Helen Fielding
If the child gives the effect another turn of the screw, what do you say to TWO children - ?" "We
— Henry James
A tapping foot isn't the best a listener can get from a song: A good song makes a listener dance. A great song makes him think.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
But caffeine, cigarettes and cholesterol, the grim reapers of the common man - God forbid I should give them up.
— Patricia Cornwell
Her face lit up. Like seriously ... Lit. The. Fuck. Up. Like I'd just told her she'd hit the jackpot.
— J. Sterling
Songwriters write songs, but they really belong to the listener.
— Jimmy Buffett
My biggest lesson ... was to try and create narrators that were believable ... so the listener becomes really invested in the story or the song.
— Kristian Bush
I get really affected by songs as a music listener - they mean so much and they feel so significant.
— Dee Dee Ramone
I often think it's unfair to the listener and "too easy" to just choose one tempo while I make and decide the songs.
— Gylve Nagell
Countries are different. They make different choices. We cannot harmonise everything.
— David Cameron
Do you know how it feels to be fire wrapped in a woman's skin, but always feel like you're drowning?
— Cole McCade
I seek out songs that I believe in. You have to believe it in your heart first. Then the listener will believe it.
— Sonny Burgess
You can spend your life looking over your shoulder or you can look ahead. I choose to look ahead
— Pleasant Rowland
Where the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window.
— Julie Andrews
Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience.
— Masaru Ibuka
I am not going to talk about religious beliefs, but about matters so obvious that it has gone out of style to mention them.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Time has shattered, it's cracked like my lips.
— Deborah Levy