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Quotes About Applause

I always go for centuries at the end of frames because it gives the fans a chance to celebrate.
~ Judd Trump
His ears opened as the applause faded. He took a deep, sighing breath and the music started, instantly there, like some enormous flower blossoming out of nothing in a nanosecond, big as a house. The air was thick with music.
~ Frank Conroy
In her opinion her singing falls on deaf ears anyway; there is no lack of enthusiasm and applause, but she has long since given up hope of genuine understanding as she conceives it.
~ Franz Kafka
he no longer considered it necessary for everyone to applaud, it was enough that the audience in general was beginning to think the matter over and that someone was occasionally won over by his words.
~ Franz Kafka
The envious die not once, but as oft as the envied win applause.
~ Baltasar Gracian
My mum said I used to sing on the bus. I was about five and would simply sit, staring out of the window, singing to myself. When I got to the end of the song and everyone gave me a round of applause, it scared me because I was in my own little world, but I obviously loved singing even then.
~ Paul Young
The dogs did bark, the children screamed, Up flew the windows all; And every soul bawled out, Well done! As loud as he could bawl.
~ William Cowper
'Champagne' and 'breathmint' are the first two words all Oscar winners hear.
~ Michael Moore
The people stand up from the chairs when I hit good winners. I like to do that.
~ Juan Martin del Potro
I thank you in advance for the great round of applause I'm about to get.
~ Bo Diddley
What does it mean when people applaud? Should I give 'em money? Say thank you? Lift my dress? The lack of applause - that I can respond to.
~ Barbra Streisand
The applause from the audience gives me a high. Probably that's what has kept my love for theatre intact.
~ Y. G. Mahendran
My mother asks when I will do some theatre, and there is something about getting your 15 minute call. That is what you become an actor for - performing in front of people and getting the love from the audience.
~ Jonas Armstrong
In short order, the unconventional became the established convention; the perverse was embraced as normal; the unspeakable was broadcast everywhere; the outrageous was met with enthusiastic applause.
~ Roger Kimball
O que eu peço à crítica vem a ser — intenção benévola, mas expressão franca e justa. Aplausos, quando os não fundamenta o mérito, afagam certamente o espírito e dão algum verniz de celebridade; mas quem tem vontade de aprender e quer fazer alguma coisa, prefere a lição que melhora ao ruído que lisonjeia.
~ Machado de Assis
Aplausos, quando os não fundamenta o mérito, afagam certamente o espírito e dão algum verniz de celebridade; mas quem tem vontade de aprender e quer fazer alguma coisa, prefere a lição que melhora ao ruído que lisonjeia.
~ Machado de Assis
Celebrating your achievements and applauding your triumphs is a sure way to refuel your enthusiasm and keep yourself motivated for your future endeavours.
~ Roopleen
La qualité des applaudissements importe bien davantage que leur nombre.
~ Andre Gide
I tell the players: You'll hear a lot of applause in your life, fellas, but none will mean more to you than that applause-from your peers. I hope each of you hears that at the end.
~ Andre Agassi
bravo, bravo!' says Terry. 'That was il magnifico de stupendio!' 'Thank you,' says Mr Big Nose, taking a big bow.
~ Andy Griffiths
And yay for the Sitter of the Month!
~ Ann M. Martin
But nobody cheered louder than me.
~ Ann M. Martin
Popular applause veers with the wind.
~ John Bright
Mrs. Davis raised a complaint about A.T. & T.'s contributions to charity, giving Mr. Kappel the opportunity to reply that he was glad the world contained people more charitable than she. (Tax-exempt applause.)
~ John Brooks