Words matter. These are the best Loud Quotes from famous people such as Chuck Palahniuk, Dar Williams, Saqib Mahmood, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Jonas, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’ve always thought stand-up comedians were the oral storytellers of our time, because they know rhetoric, they know delivery, they know timing, they know all of these things that you can only learn by telling a story out loud and interacting with an audience.
The very best thing for music would be to live next door to a person who listens to loud music so you could mishear music everyday and mutate it to your own means.
You’ve seen the IPL and the Pakistani crowds, they’re almost ridiculous. They’re very loud, they love the game, the passion for the game out there is immense.
All of a sudden, Hulk Hogan has become retro. Hulk Hogan has become cool again. So to come out and to hear how loud the fans are. To hear how loyal the fans are, it’s truly overwhelming. I just can’t believe I’ve been reborn in the WWE.
There was one incident where we couldn’t hear ourselves, so we were singing in an entirely different key than the instruments. It gets so loud at a Jonas Brothers concert!
Korean audiences are amazing. The fans scream so loud, and that really surprises skaters when they first perform in my shows.
At WSX the message was loud and clear consistently, even as a rookie signing a contract and kind of talking about things and getting into the nitty-gritty details. I felt like I was always given a lot of respect and in fact sometimes I thought they were almost tooting my own horn too loud I thought it was almost silly.
If I was misogynist, would I hire a woman as my CEO? Probably not. I grew up in Denmark, for crying out loud. Denmark is probably one of the places where equality is actually fully achieved. Our political system is practically a matriarchy.
Be very proud of your name and where you come from. It’s so important. Say it loud and clear for everybody to hear.
There’s times where you get the loud, crazy comments from me, and there’s times where I say basic things, and stay quiet because I don’t want to cause any drama. Sometimes I’m in the mood where I’m just going to tell it how it is, and have fun. And whoever doesn’t like it, OK.
Tolkien made dwarf sign language because, you know, it’s too loud to talk in the mines.
I think my sound is very loud. I want other people to describe it as a form of therapy – therapeutic music, a form of release to them.
I’m always saying in the studio, ‘My vocals are too loud!’ or ‘My vocals have too much effect on them!’ I like some of it, but I’m not a fan of loading effects onto my voice.
Radio or no radio, I just like the way records sound when the drums and vocals are loud.
When sharing your ideas, overconfidence is a killer. You don’t want your male coworkers to think you’re getting all uppity. Instead, downplay your ideas as just ‘thinking out loud,’ ‘throwing something out there,’ or sharing something ‘dumb,’ ‘random,’ or ‘crazy.’
You can be powerful without being loud and aggressive.
I’m an old spirit, and my voice tends to be kind of heavy and loud. I’ve been referenced as ‘a young Aretha.’
No matter how many or how few people you have reporting to you, you must remember that as you climb higher in the ranks, your words will be taken as commands even if you’re just thinking out loud.
I don’t sound like other people. My voice isn’t as loud and can’t do certain things athletically.
‘what.’ is bombastic introspection. It’s large, colourful, and loud but hopefully intimate at the same time.
It’s about believing in your ability, and believing in the right way to win games. You need to stick by that, no matter how loud the crowd is or how big the game is.
We honestly cannot hear sometimes because the audiences are so loud.
If you want to boo, I want you to boo me as loud as you can, because I think that’s a sign of respect: You don’t boo the bad players; you boo the really good ones.
I’m not a loud, extravagant person; I’m never going to be that and, to be honest, I don’t want to be like that.
I’m really into strong, female roles – but they don’t have to necessarily be loud – I’m just as interested in introverts too.
I’ve never heard God speak out loud to me. That’s not an experience I have had.
If you’re pretty, you want to be ugly. If you’re loud, you want to play quiet. You always want to challenge people’s expectations.
One of my favourites on Instagram is @dublin_zoetrope. He does these musical theatre/Meryl Streep/Glenn Close memes that are truly hysterical. He’ll take a regular photo of them and create an entire storyline, and it makes me cackle out loud.
Poetry. I read Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Jane Hirschfield. I like to read Billy Collins out loud.
I’m quite loud. When I was in film and TV, people were always saying, ‘Oh Kelly, make it smaller, make it smaller.’
I like to read novels where the author seems knowledgeable, like someone you know you could walk calmly next to through a complicated situation, and he or she would be alive to its meaning and ironies. And you wouldn’t even have to mention them out loud to each other.
‘Nuclear’ is nothing but trouble. Do you say ‘new-clear’ or do you say ‘nuke-you-ler’? Whoever invented that word had obviously never studied the human mouth. We don’t have enough muscles in our face to make that group of letters come out smoothly. The word is missing a middle syllable, for cryin’ out loud.
Technology is improving to prevent musicians from losing their hearing while performing on stage… audience members losing their hearing from listening to loud music… people being able to experience music not just with their ears, but with touch or with through their eyes.
When certain things reach a tipping point, and you know people’s lives are in danger, you have to decide that it’s time to speak up, and you have to say something loud and clear.
I feel as though I’m nice and that I’m down to earth, and – people like me get taken advantage of. So by being tall and outgoing, people mistake that for being overpowering, overbearing, loud, and being a bully. No, no I’m a flower.
I don’t feel that I or Canada has to prove anything through big, loud, overt acts.
When I was first starting out, you’d have to bang an old upright piano and stick a mike in it and it would always feed back and you could never turn it up loud enough to be heard and I would beat my hands black and blue and bloody.
Naturally, if I’m singing over really loud music, my approach is gonna be different than if I’m singing over some quiet acoustic music.
It was quite risky to open the book with one of my quieter stories; I’m kind of trying, I think, to lure readers into a false sense of security and then assault them with a couple really loud, really strange stories.
There are some things that, if you say them out loud, will hurt the other person’s feelings. I tend to say them anyway. It’s better to be honest.
We know, without question, especially during a pandemic, we have to preserve people’s rights to be healthy and safe but also to exercise their fundamental right to vote and I think all of us should be very clear and very loud about that.
I was very depressed at a young age and felt like I didn’t have agency towards that. Being ‘female’ meant I couldn’t be that – I couldn’t be angry, loud, sullen. Being sad meant I was weak.
All I get to hear in the mornings are loud screams of my babies. It’s such a chaos but a new joy of life.
One of the biggest things I learned was not to tell myself ‘no’ before someone else. As someone who’s creative, I know the inner critic can be really loud. Early on in my career, I would just listen to it and tell myself ‘no.’
I am quite loud and bolshie.
Every policy is shaped by two forces: background analysis and foreground politics. The political forces are loud, self-serving and, in the case of energy policy, well known.
I know I love sexy surf guitars, I know I love loud snare. I love really simple repeating bass lines, and I love weird mad scientist keyboard sounds.
I’ve been called ‘the father of loud.’
My dad could hold a tune. He wasn’t necessarily a singer, but he did love music, and he listened to it quite loud in the car.
I love loud music. I listen loud, and that’s part of how I’ve learned how to do this. Record softly and play back loud and a whole other thing happens.
When you’re writing in first person, like I do, you can’t give a fluffy version of someone’s thoughts because even the most prudish woman in her head will go to dark places, whether she says it out loud, you can still have these kind of thoughts.
From my side I would like to say that if I am with someone, I would just go out and say it loud.
I’ve been here playing against Connors and it can be very, very loud. It makes it exciting at the same time.
If you try to do a genuine rock musical, rock people will think you’re flaccid and Broadway audiences will think you’re too loud.
What sounds good on the radio is really loud kick drums and loud snare drums, when everything’s bombastic and in your face. It’s the equivalent of a houseguest who screams all the time.
My optimism wears heavy boots and is loud.
Actors die so loud.
Now, what happens whenever there’s a loud sound is that it startles us, right? And we arrest what we’re doing, and we try to localize that sound because that sound could be a threat. That’s something that’s hard-wired in our bodies.