“A line will take us hours maybe; / Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought, / Our stitching and unstitching has been naught... Better go down upon your marrow-bones / And scrub a kitchen pavement, or break stones... For to articulate sweet sounds together / Is to work harder than all these, and yet / Be thought an idler by the noisy set.” IfsDoeHas BeensMomentsSeemsTogetherSoundHoursLinesBreakSweetHard WorkStonesHarderBonesKitchenWork HarderNoisyPavementMarrowIdlers Book:Later Poems Source: Later Poems
“Well rounded forms gives smooth sounds; sharper or angular forms give harder and harsher sounds.” GivingWellsFormSoundHarderSmoothWell Rounded Author:Norman McLaren
“One of the billions of things I love about Beyonce: The harder she tries to come on crazy, the less crazy she sounds.” TryingSoundCrazyHarderBillionsThings I LoveBeyonce Author:Rob Sheffield
“Irish is harder to pull off. I know southern people and I really like the midwest, so I can tap into that a little bit. It's easier to sound angry with southern than it is Irish. Yelling Irish you can sound like an angry Leprechaun. I think me screaming like I am going to kill you in Irish doesn't work.” PeopleThinkingKnowsLittlesI CanBitsSoundEasierLittle BitHarderAngrySouthernYellingMidwestLeprechaun Author:Norman Reedus