“Looking for the essence of beauty is comprehending and appreciating that quality in an object which is fairer and better than only what our eyes see or our ears hear, whether that be a patch of blue in an overcast sky, the fleeting laughter from a voice we love, or something as unexpected as the rainbow colors in a spot of oil on the driveway.” EyeVoiceQualityBeautySkyObjectsColorLaughterAppreciateEssenceEarsBlueOilSpotsUnexpectedRainbowFleetingPatchesComprehendingDrivewayOvercastEssence Of Beauty Book:You Bring the Confetti Source: You Bring the Confetti
“Sweet harmonious sounds give exquisite joy to human beings capable of appreciating music. I delight in hearing harmonious tones made by the human voice, by musical instruments, and by both combined.” GivingHumansMadeJoySoundVoiceHuman BeingsMusicSweetCapableAppreciateInstrumentsMusicalDelightHearingToneExquisiteHarmoniousMusical InstrumentsHuman Voice Author:Brigham Young
“I always appreciate people's opinions, but sometimes I have to take a step back and remember why I'm writing and what I want to do with it. Shutting out the voices is difficult but it's been good for me.” PeopleWantWritingSometimesRememberDifficultVoiceStepsOpinionAppreciateAppreciate People Author:Veronica Roth
“Flowers speak to us if we listen. Appreciating the blossom in hand or pausing in the garden to admire the beauty quiets our outer selves till we hear something new, something we did not hear before - the still, small voice of Nature herself.” IfsStillsSelfHandsSpeakVoiceFlowerGardenAppreciateAdmireSomething NewSmall VoicePausing Book:A Sense of Seasons Source: A Sense of Seasons
“You can't define the ache that's in George's voice. It's just something inherently him. It doesn't need definition. It doesn't need clarification. It doesn't need a lot of things. You just sit back and appreciate it. It's just greatness.” NeedsVoiceGreatnessAppreciateDefinitionsAcheClarification Author:Vince Gill
“I went through some tough times because if you're used to having a voice in contemporary culture and all of sudden, you don't have that voice, you don't have that outlet. I didn't appreciate that. I didn't understand how important that was to me. And all of a sudden, after investing all this time and energy, I had no identity. I didn't know who I was. I didn't know what I had to say. I didn't have a way to say it. It was very painful.” IfsKnowsWayImportantUsedCultureEnergyVoiceIdentityToughAppreciateInvestingPainfulContemporaryOutletsTough TimesTime And Energy Author:Tom Ford
“I have not always chosen the safest path. I've made my mistakes, plenty of them. I sometimes jump too soon and fail to appreciate the consequences. But I've learned something important along the way: I've learned to heed the call of my heart. I've learned that the safest path is not always the best path and I've learned that the voice of fear is not always to be trusted.” WayHeartMadeImportantSometimesPassionVoiceMistakePathFailingMy HeartConsequenceAppreciateChosenPlentyI've LearnedTrustedHeedMy Mistakes Author:Steve Goodier
“Every day I remind myself of all that I have been given... With singing, you never know when you are going to lose the voice, and that makes you appreciate the time that you have when you are still singing well. I am always thanking God for another season, another month, another performance.” KnowsWellsHas BeensStillsGivenVoiceLosesMonthsSingingAppreciatePerformancesSeasonsThank God Author:Anita O'Day
“I try to keep my feet on the ground. Even though I appreciate the fame and adoration, I remember once I used to pick cotton, and I felt like even then I was somebody. I have the same feet, hands and heart like everyone else. I'm just also blessed with a good voice.” TryingHeartHandsRememberUsedFeltVoiceFeetFamePicksAppreciateBlessedAdorationCottonFeet On The Ground Author:Charley Pride
“I really appreciate when people use their fame and their voice for more than just self-promotion, starting a dialogue about a topic or an issue much bigger than themselves.” PeopleSelfUseVoiceIssuesFameAppreciateBiggerStartingDialogueTopicsPromotionSelf Promotion Author:Questlove
“Critics who perceive the first level of Mann's irony recognize that the second voice is giving us reasons to be dubious about various aspects of Aschenbach's life and work. But many of them don't appreciate the second level of irony, the one exemplified in setting this narrative voice alongside the more sympathetic one, and inviting us to choose.” GivingFirstsReasonVoiceLevelsAspectAppreciateCriticsVariousSettingSettingsNarrativePerceiveIronySympatheticInvitingDubiousNarrative Voice Author:Philip Kitcher
“I am a big fan of Neil DeGrasse Tyson. He's the voice of science and scientific thinking in the United States and the world. He's the most visible proponent of scientific thinking, and he's very unflinching about it. He knows that it's correct and vouches for it in a very intelligent and very firm way, which I really appreciate.” ThinkingKnowsWorldWayStatesBigsVoiceUnitedUnited StatesFansAppreciateIntelligentFirmVisibleTyson Author:Baron Vaughn
“Some people are born to make great art and others are born to appreciate it. … It is a kind of talent in itself, to be an audience, whether you are the spectator in the gallery or you are listening to the voice of the world's greatest soprano. Not everyone can be the artist. There have to be those who witness the art, who love and appreciate what they have been privileged to see.” PeopleWorldKindHas BeensArtArtistVoiceBornAudienceTalentListeningAppreciateWitnessPrivilegedGreat ArtSpectatorsGallerySopranos Author:Ann Patchett
“Music saved my life. The voice you hear, the soul, the pain, is that of a person who deeply, deeply, deeply appreciates the opportunity they've been given.” PersonsSoulPainOpportunityGivenVoiceAppreciateSaved Author:Cee Lo Green