Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Sound. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Sound Quotes and Sayings from 97 influential authors, including Grimes,Ymatruz,Clark Terry,Rudolf Steiner,Daniel Barenboim, for you to enjoy and share.

I think my sound is post-Internet. By Grimes Postinternet Sound

heartbeat the sound i must hearand listen By Ymatruz Heartbeat Listen Sound Hearand

Your sound is you & what you really feel inside. By Clark Terry Inside Sound Feel

Sounds are the echo of the "Harmony of the Spheres" which man took into himself when he came down from the divine-spiritual world into the physical world. By Rudolf Steiner Harmony Spheres World Sounds Echo

Sound is often talked about in a very subjective way, as if it had a colour. This is a bright sound, this is a dark sound. I don't believe in that because I think that is much too subjective. By Daniel Barenboim Sound Colour Talked Subjective Bright

Sound should bring you in. We have people in all these specialized departments to make it one whole. They are supposed to work together to bring us into their world, not push us away. For example, rock music has to be loud, but it doesn't have to be too loud. By Donna Mckechnie Sound Bring Loud People Specialized

What few sounds there were echoed with special clarity. By Haruki Murakami Clarity Sounds Echoed Special

I could hear it from far away, that sound which only very big cities can produce: a sound consisting of all sounds rolled into one: the hum of voices and the cries of animals, bells ringing and the chink of coins, children's laughter and hammers beating metal, knives and forks clattering and a thousand doors slamming - the grandiose sound of life, of birth and death, itself. By Walter Moers Sound Produce Animals Bells Coins

Of all the most devastating sounds in the universe, silence is the most powerful. By Gerard De Marigny Universe Silence Powerful Devastating Sounds

Sound character is our greatest asset because it provides the power with which we may ride the emergencies of life instead of going down under them. By Napoleon Hill Sound Character Greatest Asset Power

Sounds are three-dimensional, just like images. They come at you from every direction. By Katie Kacvinsky Sounds Threedimensional Images Direction

Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence. Sound is that cup, but empty. Noise is that cup, but broken. By Robert Fripp Cup Music Silence Holds Wine

Make passionate my sense of hearing. By William Shakespeare Make Hearing Passionate Sense

Sound is the vocabulary of nature ... noises are as well articulated as the words in a dictionary ... Opposing the world of sound is the world of music. By Pierre Schaeffer Nature Sound Vocabulary World Noises

You can realign people's physical chemistry with sound. By Bob Mould Sound Realign People Physical Chemistry

A sound so fine, there 's nothing lives 'Twixt it and silence. By James Sheridan Knowles Twixt Fine Lives Silence Sound

Sound has no parents. By Ornette Coleman Sound Parents

Today all sounds belong to a continuous field of possibilities lying within the comprehensive dominion of music. Behold the new orchestra: the sonic universe! And the musicians: anyone and anything that sounds! By R. Murray Schafer Today Music Belong Continuous Field

You're my favorite kind of sound. By Brittainy C. Cherry Sound Favorite Kind

More than just music, the splash of water or a lone footstep can put you in the moment. Sound is just another tool in the developer's toolbox to draw the player further into the game. By Rob Manuel Music Moment Splash Water Lone

Sound, in its distributive and dislocating permeability appears as if from everywhere; it flows as an environmental flux, leaving objects and bodies behind to collect others in its movement By Brandon Labelle Sound Flux Leaving Movement Distributive

The sound was loud and soft at the same time, like the sound upon which other sound was built. You didn't hear the horses until you listened for them; and then they were very loud. By Amanda Coplin Sound Time Built Loud Soft

The air was full of sound, a defenning and confusing conflict of noises (...) By H.g.wells Sound Noises Air Full Defenning

Everyone's screaming,I try to make a sound,But no one hears me By Simple Plan Screamingi Make Soundbut Hears

My main goal was to have something for everyone and not just one sound. By Shamir Sound Main Goal

A sound waiting to be a word. By David Levithan Word Sound Waiting

Everything in the world has a spirit which is released by its sound. By Oskar Fischinger Sound World Spirit Released

In radio, you have two tools. Sound and silence. By Ira Glass Radio Tools Sound Silence

Modern science agrees that the universe consists of vibrations, but sound is more than vibration. Distinct from white noise, sound is vibrations in harmonic proportions, and from the billions of vibrations that are possible, the universe shows a startling, overwhelming preference for the few thousand that make harmonic sense.This is because the One, from which all things issue, is beautiful. By Huston Smith Vibrations Universe Sound Modern Science

With the sense of sight, the idea communicates the emotion, whereas, with sound, the emotion communicates the idea, which is more direct and therefore more powerful. By Alfred North Whitehead Idea Communicates Emotion Sight Sound

In the silence, hear what can't be heard. By Ben Lee Silence Hear Heard

Sounds come/ to the ear,// transformed. By Ronald Johnson Transformed Sounds Ear

You could hear the stereo from the downstairs neighbors just fine. They were playing Metallica. Playing isn't really the right verb for Metallica, I guess. Grinding, maybe. Extruding. By Rick Riordan Metallica Fine Hear Stereo Downstairs

Soundless speechless sorties of life. By Aporva Kala Soundless Life Speechless Sorties

Sound is the most absorbent medium of all, soaking up histories and philosophical systems and physical surroundings and encoding them in something so slight as a single vocal quaver or icy harpsichord interjection. By Geoffrey O'brien Sound Soaking Interjection Absorbent Medium

Sounds of life and movement, people getting ready and people giving up, the sound of hope and the sound of hanging on, and behind them all, the quiet, deadly ticking of a thousand hungry clocks ... By Hunter S. Thompson Sound People Sounds Movement Quiet

The sound body is the product of the sound mind. By George Bernard Shaw Sound Mind Body Product

Sound unbound by nature becomes bounded by art. By Dejan Stojanovic Sound Art Unbound Nature Bounded

In a world full of audio visual marvels, may words matter to you and be full of magic. By Peter Godfrey-Smith Full Marvels Magic World Audio

I'll know when I find the ultimate sound. By Sonny Rollins Sound Find Ultimate

Sound systems are what turn cars into escape vehicles, even if you've got nowhere to go. By Adam Haslett Sound Vehicles Systems Turn Cars

Our problem is that sound is not important in our culture. We know the world from the visual, not from the other senses. I had to be taught other ways of understanding. By Bernie Krause Culture Problem Sound Important Visual

Sound is ephemeral, fleeting, but some sort of a physical manifestation can help you hold on to it longer in time. I'm sure of this; I've always thought the sound that you make is just the tip of the iceberg, like the person that you see physically is just the tip of the iceberg as well. By Yo-Yo Ma Fleeting Ephemeral Time Sound Tip

swallowed by another noise: an indistinct thudder. By Alena Graedon Swallowed Noise Thudder Indistinct

Voice. And maybe By Kristin Hannah Voice

Perhaps sound is only an insanity of silence, a mad gibber of empty space grown fearful of listening to itself and hearing nothing. By Steven Millhauser Silence Sound Insanity Mad Gibber

Sound is 50 percent of the movie going experience, and I've always believed audiences are moved and excited by what they hear in my movies at least as much as by what they see. By George Lucas Sound Percent Experience Believed Audiences

I don't sleep all that much, but when I do, it's sound. By Gene Simmons Sound Sleep

Scattered among these things are reminders that sound once existed: a metronome, a drumming pad, a guitar pick, a trumpet mouthpiece, a music stand, a tuning fork, a block of rosin ... The older instruments bear the marks of those who have already played them, the scuffs and bites and dents that are the mysterious scars of sound. In their midst the house hangs, tenuous and enveloping, a sounding board waiting to be struck. By Geoffrey O'brien Sound Scattered Existed Metronome Pad

Beautiful music plays, but not everyone with ears can hear it. By Danielle Trussoni Beautiful Plays Music Ears Hear

Imagine fifty thousand men trapped on a desert island, deprived of food and water and sex but somehow kept alive for fifty thousand years. Then, after they've been tormented a hundred steps beyond insanity, tortured past self-mutilation and cannibalism, somebody drops off a sculpture of a naked woman made from T-bone steaks. If you could then capture the sound of them simultaneously fucking and eating and tearing her to shreds and broadcast it into the center of your skull at ten thousand watts, it would still sound absolutely nothing like what I heard. By David Wong Fifty Thousand Imagine Island Deprived

I chuckled, but no sound came out. By Keary Taylor Chuckled Sound

Wisdom got sound. It is called silence By Sameh Elsayed Wisdom Sound Silence Called

If no one heard your sounds then you did not really make them. By Philipp Meyer Heard Sounds Make

From a mile away, the sound. The sirens. By Lauren Groff Sound Mile Sirens

Silence is not the absence of sound. It's a physical place, a destination with value and meaning in a chaotic world, somewhere arrived at with difficulty and left with regret. By Kenneth Turan Silence Sound Absence Place World

Sometimes silence become the most excruciating sound; sometimes the mind becomes a musical symphony of clouded thoughts, questions and clarifications but the vocals fail to present the sound of conversation. By Sumrit Shahi Sound Thoughts Questions Conversation Silence

Silence is so freaking loud By Sarah Dessen Silence Loud Freaking

Phonograph - An irritating toy that restores life to dead noises. By Ambrose Bierce Phonograph Noises Irritating Toy Restores

In every sound, the hidden silence sleeps. By Dejan Stojanovic Sound Sleeps Hidden Silence

In the beginning, there was silence. And out of the silence came the sound. The sound is not here. By Daniel Barenboim Beginning Silence Sound

We who live in the civilized world are accustomed to a background roar that never goes away. It is the pounding of our machinery in the chest of the city, and it is the incessant blood of traffic rushing through the streets.Here the silence never goes away. It is the foundation of all sound. One can hear into the jungle through the silence much farther than one can see into it through the trees. By Pirate Lanford Live Civilized World Accustomed Background

Whether I make them or not, there are always sounds to be heard and all of them are excellent. By John Cage Excellent Make Sounds Heard

It's a silence I know. The kind that's actually a sound so loud your brain doesn't know how to interpret it at first. By Cristin Terrill Silence Kind Sound Loud Brain

Sound is the hard currency; meaning is the network of cultural and formal conventions that turns it into a stick of gum at thecandy store. By Randy Allen Harris Sound Currency Meaning Store Hard

Nothing does have a sound. A very loud one that is unnervingly full of suspense for something to come along and fill it. By Giovanna Fletcher Sound Loud Unnervingly Full Suspense

Silence is the sound of our soul By Rachit Bansal Silence Soul Sound

One of the greatest sounds of them all - and to me it is a sound - is utter, complete silence. By Andre Kostelanetz Utter Complete Silence Greatest Sounds

You draw characters speaking loud and clear but you're not hearing them. By Basma Salem Draw Characters Speaking Loud Clear

The sound here was of no sound, of a place holding its breath, an edgy, bitten-back quiet, as if it would at once explode with the color and noise of a great party. By Hanya Yanagihara Sound Breath Edgy Bittenback Quiet

Music without a message is just sound By Jake Miller Music Sound Message

As entertainment and storytelling move in the direction of more immersive environments, binaural sound will begin to play a larger and larger role in those experiences. By Chris Milk Environments Binaural Experiences Larger Entertainment

SoundThat stealeth ever on the ear of himWho, musing, gazeth on the distance dim,And sees the darkness coming as a cloudIs not its formits voicemost palpable and loud? By Edgar Allan Poe Musing Soundthat Himwho Gazeth Loud

Last night as your breathingsettled into sleepwhat I heard was the half-forgotten sound,the velvet rush and hiss,the automatic clickas the record player's arm runs out,is brushed awayat the record's centre,the pulse of its subsidingoddly comforting.33 1/3 rpm.The knowledge that when the music ends,there will not be silence. By John Knowles Record Subsidingoddly Rpmthe Silence Night

When you're sad you need to hear your sorrow structured into sound. By Susanna Kaysen Sound Sad Hear Sorrow Structured

Where is the sound?" someone hastily scribbled on the blackboard, and they all waited anxiously for the reply. Milo caught his breath, picked up the chalk, and explained simply, "It's on the tip of my tongue. By Norton Juster Sound Blackboard Reply Hastily Scribbled

Something I am wondering:if you cannot heardo you have no soundsin your head?Do you seea silent movie By Sharon Creech Wondering Head Movie Heardo Soundsin

Sound had always been my portal to poetry, but in the beginning, sound was imagined through the eye. By Donald Hall Sound Poetry Beginning Eye Portal

There is music playing somewhere but I can't hear it. By Bret Easton Ellis Music Playing Hear

Each person brings sound out of silence and coaxes the invisible to become visible. By John O'donohue Visible Person Brings Sound Silence

What is the sound of one hand? By Hakuin Ekaku Hand Sound

The voices were muffled; the din of a By Kate Moretti Muffled Voices Din

Like color, every SOUND is composed of many different frequenciesand can be used to clear, balance and refresh the field in which youfound yourself, or on which you are working. By Elaine Seiler Sound Color Clear Balance Working

Fuck that noise. By Stylo Fantome Fuck Noise

I learned two important things about the sound I was searching for: that it had to be indirect, refracted or muffled in some way; and that the sound had to give the impression that it would continue forever- the sound of someone practicing piano heard faintly from an unknown direction, or the sound of gentle rain outside a window, punctuated by drops falling on the casement. By Ryu Murakami Sound Indirect Refracted Forever Direction

Soundwaves. It's the difference between one stillness and another stillness. By Susan Howe Soundwaves Stillness Difference

The rumble of a subway train,the rattle of the taxis. By Al Dubin Taxis Rumble Subway Trainthe Rattle

Words cannot express quite a lot of feelings, whereas a noise or tone or drone or sound, an accordion falling down a staircase, can somehow capture an emotion much better. By John Lydon Words Feelings Sound Staircase Express

Silence makes the loudest noise in your head ! By T.a Silence Head Makes Loudest Noise

In every country is a word which attempts the sound of cats, to match an inisolable portrait in the clouds to a din in the air. But the constant noise is not an omen of music to come. By Lyn Hejinian Cats Air Country Word Attempts

Each environment has its own signature. Sound tells a story: You make choices about what you're hearing, where to look, how you want to feel about what's going on. By Stephen Hopkins Signature Environment Sound Story Hearing

A wall of the most effective soundproofing: indifference. By Ayn Rand Indifference Soundproofing Wall Effective

Every sound is born out of silence, dies back into silence, and during its life span is surrounded by silence. Silence enables the sound to be. It is an intrinsic but unmanifested part of every sound, every musical note, every song, every word. By Eckhart Tolle Silence Sound Dies Born Back

Silences can be as different as sounds. By Elizabeth Bowen Silences Sounds

It was a sound like someone trying not to make a sound. By John Irving Sound Make

Soon silence will have passed into legend. Man has turned his back on silence. Day after day he invents machines and devices that increase noise and distract humanity from the essence of life, contemplation, meditation ... tooting, howling, screeching, booming, crashing, whistling, grinding, and trilling bolster his ego. His anxiety subsides. His inhuman void spreads monstrously like a gray vegetation. By Jean Arp Legend Silence Passed Day Contemplation

Sound: always in a state of emergence or decay By David Toop Sound Decay State Emergence

Somtimes silence can be the loudest thing. By Ellie Mathews Somtimes Thing Silence Loudest

sometimes, silence can be very loud By Lorraine Heath Silence Loud

In music, silence is more important than sound. By Miles Davis Music Silence Sound Important