Words matter. These are the best Vibe Quotes from famous people such as Atif Aslam, Sammi Giancola, John Krasinski, Tenille Dashwood, Jorja Fox, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I feel it’s quite important to have a band but what’s more vital is to be friends with the members of the band. If there’s not a bond there, you won’t be able to jam. Apart from that, it’s also vital to have the same vibe.
I would love to travel anywhere! To another country… Anywhere that’s fun, that has a cool vibe.
Each cast member brings their own vibe and antics to the set. You’re constantly surrounded by fun loving people who can make you laugh in their own way.
I’m all about having a laugh, having fun, loving being around people who are like that, who give off that positive vibe.
You’ve gotta wonder what kind of vibe you’re putting out there if you’re having really creepy people come talk to you.
I went through that stage of the Mumford & Sons and the Alanis Morissette vibe. I was in a dark place at the time.
I like to show off. But I’m not fussed about fame particularly, I don’t go to things and I don’t go to celeb events or whatever, that’s not really my vibe.
When he speaks to you he speaks with an earnest vibe and an earnest energy.
I just moved to Atlanta so the change of scenery and environment put me in a different mood and a different vibe, both good.
My house feels like a proper home. It’s very relaxed with a hippyish vibe.
There’s just a completely different vibe at festivals. Everyone gets to hang out and enjoy their favorite music all day. I really do try and play as many festivals as possible!
I think there are people, and I do not mean this to be disparaging, there are people like Jay Mohr and Jeremy Piven where they just give you that vibe, ‘This guy’s going to play someone a little venal.’
Future’s the guy, like, where, if I send him some beats while he on the road, and there’s a pack of beats that he really like, if there’s a new vibe or new wave, he’s like, ‘Man, keep feeding me more. Feed me more of this every day.’
When I write a song, that process is sort of entwined with a lyric or a chord progression that suits the vibe, and that’ll work off each other.
I kind of enjoy just hanging back and relaxing, sort of the San Diego, Southern California vibe, whatever you want to call it.
I love the idea of the street vibe, having folks together, out in the street at midnight.
Music is creation. In reggae the lyric, the music itself, arrangement, that vibe, such melody – everything within the music moves the people, understand?
When I walk into a room in its grey state, I kind of understand what vibe the room should give out when it’s done. Sometimes, it’s about serenity, sometimes it’s about love, it could be about a married couple or, could be about warmth and companionship with your family home, so it depends on the space.
It’s hard to chase a vibe and catch a vibe.
Manhattan’s always fascinating, too, just a big, stinky, smelly conglomeration of numbered avenues and streets, but it’s just got a vibe that’s hard to beat. I shouldn’t like it, but I do. I can’t put my finger on it.
I want to keep the same kinda vibe where we’ve got the dance element and hip-hop. I’m going to be singing a lot more, and I want to write more heartfelt songs.
I had this bad-boy-from-New York vibe going, dressed like a punk rocker with spiky hair.
When I am performing live, I walk into a room, and I just try to get a feel for the vibe, and I am coming from different angles musically. I might come with a new song, I might come with some hip-hop, with some R&B. Once I find my way, then I am hitting you, and hitting you all night.
If we’re going to be on this futuristic 3008 vibe, we need to step up our performance.
I’ve got a vibe going on with a lot of what I’ve been doing, and to completely change it based off of me having a child might be a little confusing. I’m sure as my life goes forward, and she starts growing up, there will be a lot more things to include in my music. But, at this point, I’m just sticking to what I do.
Lahore’ has been one of the chartbusters of recent times and the version ‘Lagdi Lahore Di’ from ‘Street Dancer 3D’ has a new groovy vibe to it, keeping the original essence intact by Sachin-Jigar. It’s created beautifully and as I heard it, I loved the whole new essence and vibe added to it.
I am vibe oriented and am able to read people right most of the time.
I call my style Classic Americana Swag. I do my vibe, and I’ll throw in a cool sneaker here or there, a pair of Js.
I love everything about Philadelphia, and its food is like the city itself: real-deal, hearty, and without pretension. We’ve always had an underdog vibe as a city, but that just makes us try harder, and I love our scrappiness and scruffiness.
The thing about being at home versus being out in the world working is, it’s a whole different vibe. When I’m home with my kids and partner, I will cook – even though she’s a very good cook. She’s learned over the years. We started with basics, you know, how to saute onions, how to saute mushrooms.
I don’t think my vibe will work in Bollywood. But Hollywood, maybe.
I’m getting more comfortable with how I look on the surface – by becoming more free with my looks, I’m able to emit a more relaxed vibe.
I don’t know if you can catch my vibe, but I’m a pretty laid-back guy.
I throw a leather biker jacket over everything. It adds an instant downtown cool vibe and stops a look becoming too girlie. Bonus points if you wear it like a cape!
The types of melodies I tend to write kind of have this bittersweet quality; they’re meant to be uplifting but kind of have this melancholy vibe to it.
The south in general kind of has this Lilly Pulitzer, light pink and green vibe to it. Atlanta being a large city has a variety and people dress more hipster. You definitely know what area of the city you’re in depending on how the girls dress.
I want to put my vibe and my feel of music into an album and have people from different places around the world feel that and hear that.
There’s nothing more fun than being out on stage and getting the vibe from the crowd. There’s nothing like being on a set where you are there to make other people happy and to make them laugh. That’s the best job in the world.
When I start a movie, there will be certain films that I watch again just because the vibe seems right.
The youthful vibe Nashville exudes is intoxicating and contagious, especially amongst the culinary scene, which lures so many great young chefs to places like City House and Rolf and Daughters.
I’m in a position where whatever I do, I can get my head handed to me. I’m in a position to fail because there is a whole group of people out there who want me to fail. It’s a weird vibe.
I don’t want to do something unproductive with my time, so I decided to do something musical. So it felt good to say, ‘Yeah, I’m producing.’ It gave me a fresh vibe – inspiring in a different way.
There’s not much of a follow-your-dreams kind of vibe in New Zealand or my family.
If you’re in a bar and a certain song comes on and the vibe is just different, it evokes the kinds of things that you want to feel, and if music can do that it’s a very special thing.
I’m absolutely loving Turin’s old, historical-city vibe, with the narrow, cobbled streets.
Americans have a casual vibe that I love so much.
I guess I’d say my vibe is to be happy at all times.
I haven’t seen about half the movies I’ve done. You know, you’ve got to make a living, but some I don’t get a good vibe with.
The whole selfie generation – it’s just not my vibe.
I like to have a great vibe wherever I am creating. I like to have movies playing on mute – just eye candy – maybe a friend in the room, maybe a lovely young lady, someone you can use as a muse, who can give you inspiration by her essence.
I don’t think I could ever have a desk job, so I get to be mobile. I’m on set. I get to walk around kind of doing my own thing, being independent – it’s just a really good vibe. Everyone on a film set is very happy, and they all love their jobs, so it’s a cool environment to be a part of.
I never got down with conveying a larger-than-life vibe.
The thing I love about Marshmello is that he caters to individual songs as a producer. He has his vibe, but he also really puts something on the song that the song needs instead of having his thing and everything sounding like him.
‘Eastbound & Down’ is giving you a rhythm. It’s just a whole different vibe with improv. As an actor I just kind of exercise within my environment and adjust depending on where I’m at.
‘Life Changes’ is a song that we feel really connects to the spirit of our band and our fans. It’s got that positive vibe we always want to put out there, and the message – no matter how many times you get knocked down, always get back up – will forever be part of the GC story.
I like Naga Chaitanya a lot. The first time I met him, I could see a chilled, relaxed vibe about him.
I really would move to L.A. I’m thinking so hard about it. Like, I wanna move to L.A., but I’m such a New York City girl – the fast life, the runways on the street – but I love L.A.’s vibe, so I would move here, but I’m still thinking about it!
I don’t want to force my vibe on anyone, but you’ve got to learn to love yourself, as opposed to being in love with yourself.