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Quotes About Loud

San Francisco has always been my favorite booing city. I don't mean the people boo louder or longer, but there is a very special intimacy. When they boo you, you know they mean you. Music, that's what it is to me. One time in Kezar Stadium they gave me a standing boo.
~ George Halas
I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless; That only men incredulous of despair, half-taught in anguish, through the midnight air beat upward to god's throne in loud access of shrieking and reproach
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Everywhere immeasurable Democracy rose monstrous, loud, blatant, inarticulate as the voice of Chaos.
~ Thomas Carlyle
People don't wish to watch masala films of the '50s any more. Audiences do not want loud films at all. They are watching Netflix and Amazon that have fresh ideas.
~ Farah Khan
Why did they make babies so damn small? And loud. Surely better arrangements could be made for the propagation of the human race.
~ Nora Roberts
Either a brave, stubborn southern belle is trying to keep the Union army from burning the apartment next door, or somebody's television is too loud.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Gareth's eyes slipped open. "You make me nervous when you do that." "Do what?" "Brood. Your brooding is rather loud." "Oh please. I was hardly—" His eyebrow rose. "Fine. I was brooding. It's not like you don't." "Mine is inherent to my romantic nature. Cloaks and castles." Adele threw up her hands. "That's it. You are forbidden to look at any more cheap books about yourself.
~ Clay Griffith
any tinhorn with a loud mouth and a brassy front could gain power by appeal to mob psychology.
~ Clifford D. Simak
I suppose the pain of parting will be red and loud.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
There is nothing louder than an American hotel; and, mind you, this was supposed to be a quiet, cozy, old-fashioned, homey place - 'gracious living' and all that stuff.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Jelly had no brain per se but was in essence all brain, a shared consciousness programmed for desire. He had an appetite for everything, voraciously absorbing the culture that surrounded him and becoming it, only louder. In other words, he was extremely teenaged.
~ Larry Doyle
chuckle, a loud, insincere whinny that gallops around the room and then vanishes.
~ Celeste Ng
Philosophy is a bully that talks loud when the danger is at a distant; but, the moment she is pressed hard by an enemy, she is nowhere to be found and leaves the brunt of the battle to be fought by her steady, humble comrade, religion.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Those that are the loudest in their threats are the weakest in their actions.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
So-ho!" the guard sang out, as loud as he could roar. "Yo there! Stand! I shall fire!" The pace was suddenly
~ Charles Dickens
She never missed before," says a knitting-woman of the sisterhood. "No; nor will she miss now," cries The Vengeance, petulantly. "Therese." "Louder," the woman recommends.
~ Charles Dickens
dropped his master's head upon the floor with a pretty loud crash, and then, without an effort to lift it up, gazed upon the bystanders, as if he had done something rather clever than otherwise.
~ Charles Dickens
Mr. Stryver, a man of little more than thirty, but looking twenty years older than he was, stout, loud, red, bluff, and free from any drawback of delicacy, had a pushing way of shouldering himself (morally and physically) into companies and conversations, that argued well for his shouldering his way up in life.
~ Charles Dickens
Critics are loud, but success is louder.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
We don't have a lot of neighbors so we can blast the stereo.
~ Lita Ford
Throughout the hours of the night, though there had been few to hear it, the whole sky had been loud with the singing of these constellations.
~ Thornton Wilder
Belong to a religion? Doesn't bother me if you do, as long as it's not one that says to stop thinking and be loud about it.
~ Tim Dorsey
A baby is a loud noise at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
~ Ronald Knox
I'm a loud person; I love noise and aggression. I crave contact.
~ Shirley Manson