I'm one of those people who says, 'yes, cinema died when they invented sound.'
Generally, I've got to say that all sounds, musics, noises since conception are bound to have influenced me.
Usually I like to have them, but going drum-less pushes everything in a new direction and makes it easier to keep things sounding different.
My children did not go through a stage of being rude to their parents. I'm sorry if that sounds incredible.
Describing certain sounds, there's a common language that guitar players have.
Just trying to be different - when I hear something - I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds.
You can't defend the indefensible - anything you say sounds self-serving and hypocritical.
To be a philosophical sceptic is, in a man of letters, the first and most essential to being a sound, believing Christian.
The BBC has the obligation to think big. And at the moment, that clarion call sounds an uncertain note to me.
I think I was first to do live performances on a modern electronic sound synthesizer.
I want to paint. That is probably going to sound so pretentious coming from someone who's been a musician.
I hesitate to say because it sounds silly, but the first play I did was 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' by Brecht.
I’m not sure what ‘batting an eye’ means, but it sounds like it could be pretty fun.
I don't want to sound pompous, but I really think your gender doesn't necessarily dominate your sexual activity.
Ron Franz: What does the "N" stand for? Christopher McCandless: North. Ron Franz: [sounding surprised and frustrated] Alaska?
My mentors in life are much older than me and have been through life. They can actually give me some sound advice on what I'm going through.
Working for Disney for the last eight and a half years, people come and go - production staff and actors. I stepped onto the sound stage and it was a literal time warp.
Now is the time for Afro-realism: for sound policies based on honest data, aimed at delivering results.
When we did Top of the Pops for the third time, we decided to do it as a television program here called Come Dancing, which is not as rude as it sounds.
I don't like to sound egotistical, but every time I stepped up to the plate with a bat in my hands, I couldn't help but feel sorry for the pitcher.
All writing is the same: It's just making up lies until it starts to sound like the truth. That's what I do.