“Television is likely to do more to revolutionize politics than sound broadcasting did. Political candidates may have to adopt new techniques to benefit from visual radio: their dress, their smiles and gestures, all will be important. How they look, as well as what they say, may determine to an appreciable extent their popularity. The eyes of the public will be upon them.” WellsLooksMayImportantEyePoliticalSoundTelevisionBenefitsDressesDetermineRadioTechniqueCandidatesVisualsGesturesPopularityBroadcastingPolitical Candidates Author:David Sarnoff
“I love the financing. It's fun to do studio movies, too. I think you should do both. You don't want to be this, "He's an independent film guy." It sounds like, "He makes his own dresses."” ThinkingWantShouldFilmGuyFunSoundIndependentDressesStudiosIndependent FilmFinancing Author:Bill Murray
“If they [at the audition] don't like the way you sound they won't buy you anyway, ripped dress or no ripped dress, ass hanging out or no ass hanging out.” IfsWaySoundDressesAssHanging OutAuditionsRipped Author:Bette Midler
“Ms. It sounds like a sick bumblebee, it sounds frigid. I mean, who the hell would ever want to stick his hand up the dress of somebody who goes around calling herself something like Ms.? It's all so stupid.” WantMeanHandsSoundHellStupidCallingSickDressesSticksHands UpFrigidBumblebees Author:Patti Smith
“I always went in with a very specific idea of the sound I wanted, and once I'd recorded I'd try and make it sell as much as I could, but I only went in thinking of a sound I wanted. So, it's no surprise to me that he got the hit and I didn't. But what I realized was that he did dress it up nicely, and my god, he does sing on key well.” ThinkingTryingWellsDoeIdeasWantedSoundKeysDressesSellsSurpriseI Realized Author:Iggy Pop
“I think the biggest shift for me is - this is going to sound like a wanky actor, but - getting in touch with, and learning to not just appreciate, but actually really enjoy being a woman. Because for so long I was a jock, and I was an athlete, and I was a tomboy, and people would joke about like, fancy dress, you should go as a girl.” PeopleThinkingShouldLongGirlActorsEnjoySoundJokesAppreciateDressesAthleteFancyBeing A WomanJocks Author:Zoe Bell
“In other words, an instrument should be an extension of you; it's supposed to sound like you - the way you walk, the way you dress, you know.” KnowsWayShouldSoundWalksLike YouDressesInstrumentsExtensions Author:Miles Davis
“Tears were dripping onto my dress, but I wasn't making any sound. There was no sound to express thid kind of pain. I didn't want to move, didn't want to do anything. Fang was not waiting for me out in the living room. Tomorrow morning, when I woke up, Fang would still be gone.” WantKindStillsPainMovingWaitingSoundRoomsMorningGoneTearsTomorrowDressesLiving RoomFangsDrippingTomorrow Morning Author:James Patterson
“Dress loose,take a great deal of exercise ,and be particular about your diet and sleep sound enough,the body has a great effect on the mind.” MindEnoughBodySoundSleepDealsEffectsParticularExerciseDressesDiets Author:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
“Patrick started driving really fast, and just before we got to the tunnel. Sam stood up, and the wind turned her dress into ocean waves. When we hit the tunnel, all the sound got scooped up into a vacuum, and it was replaced by a song on the tape player. A beautiful song called “Landslide.” When we got out of the tunnel, Sam screamed this really fun scream, and there it was. Downtown. Lights on buildings and everything that makes you wonder. Sam sat down and started laughing. Patrick started laughing. I started laughing. And in that moment, I swear we were infinite.” MomentsLightBeautifulSongFunSoundWonderLaughingPlayerBuildingWindOceanInfiniteDown AndDressesWaveDrivingSatThat MomentScreamTapeSwearReplacedVacuumsTunnelsStood UpDowntownLandslidesOcean Wave Author:Stephen Chbosky
“George had turned at the sound of her arrival. For a moment he contemplated her, as one who had fallen out of heaven. He saw radiant joy in her face, he saw the flowers beat against her dress in blue waves. The bushes above them closed. He stepped quickly forward and kissed her. Before she could speak, almost before she could feel, a voice called 'Lucy! Lucy! Lucy!' The silence of life had been broken by Miss Bartlett, who stood brown against the view.” FeelsMomentsFacesJoySpeakHeavenSoundVoiceViewsSilenceSawsMissingFlowerBrokenBeatsDressesBlueWaveFallenBrownArrivalsRadiantLucyRoom With A View Book:A Room With A View: England Literature Source: A Room With A View: England Literature
“When the leaves rustle, they sound very much like the stealthy movement of a woman in evening dress, and when they shiver suddenly, and fall, and scatter away along the ground, they might be the patter of a woman’s hurrying footsteps, and the mark in the gravel the imprint of a high-heeled shoe.” MightFallSoundMovementMarkDressesShoesEveningFootstepsShiverHurryingGravel Author:Daphne du Maurier
“There are big bad wolves all over the world who tremble at the sound of his name, yet a little puny coyote girl peanut-buttered the seat of Bran Cornick’s car because he told her that she should wear a dress to perform for the pack.” WorldShouldLittlesBigsGirlNamesSoundCarDressesSeatsPacksPeanutsCoyotesBran Cornick Book:Frost Burned: Mercy Thompson Source: Frost Burned: Mercy Thompson
“I always wanted a father. Any kind. A strict one, a funny one, one who bought me pink dresses, one who wished I was a boy. One who traveled, one who never got up out of his Morris chair. Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. I wanted shaving cream in the sink and whistling on the stairs. I wanted pants hung by their cuffs from a dresser drawer. I wanted change jingling in a pocket and the sound of ice cracking in a cocktail glass at five thirty. I wanted to hear my mother laugh behind a closed door.” KindWantedMotherFatherSoundBehindsBoysLaughingFiveDoorsDoctorsDressesGlassesLawyerIceChiefsIndianThirtyPocketsChairsPantsCreamHungTraveledStrictStairsCocktailsDrawersClosed DoorsShavingWhistlingCuffsDressersMorrisShaving CreamIndian Chief Book:What I Saw and How I Lied Source: What I Saw and How I Lied