Quotes about Sounds
Now I will do nothing but listen to accrue what I hear into this song. To let sounds contribute toward it. I hear the sound I love. The sound of the human voice. I hear all sounds running together.
— Walt Whitman
Nothing exists without music, for the universe itself is said to have been framed by a kind of harmony of sounds, and the heaven itself revolves under the tone of that harmony.
— St. Isidore of Seville
I think I will do nothing for a long time but listen, / And accrue what I hear into myself....and let sounds contribute / toward me.
— Walt Whitman
The little owls call to each other with tremulous, quavering voices throughout the livelong night, as they sit in the creaking trees.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I think I will do nothing for a long time but listen, And accrue what I hear into myself...and let sounds contribute towards me.
— Walt Whitman
I'm all for in my production, creating really unique textures and sounds - for me that's what I love about music.
— Flume
Sin and love and fear are just sounds that people who never sinned nor loved nor feared have for what they never had and cannot have until they forget the words
— William Faulkner
Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night.
— Virginia Woolf
Natural men may have lively impressions on their imaginations; and we can't determine but that the devil, who transforms himself into an angel of light, may cause imaginations of an outward beauty, or visible glory, and of sounds and speeches and other such things;
— Jonathan Edwards
I was always conscious of sounds in nature which my ears could never hear,—that I caught but the prelude to a strain. She always retreats as I advance. Away behind and behind is she and her meaning. Will not this faith and expectation make to itself ears at length?
— Henry David Thoreau
in the woods the tree frogs were going smelling rain in the air they sounded like toy music boxes that were hard to turn and the honeysuckle come
— William Faulkner
She ate--so, so good--cocooned in the harmonic dissonance of a large family, where every sound was distinct yet blended.
— Rachel Hauck