Quotes about Audience
What's great about Netflix is that everything is kind of instantaneous, and it goes around the world instantly. Everything is released at once. The format can be a little bit whatever you want.
— Shonda Rhimes
Eighty-five per cent of the crowd is going to fall in love with me - they're going to feel it, wow. But fifteen per cent are going to think, 'This guy is obnoxious.' I spend enormous time with them - every negative review of 'Crush It!' on Amazon has a response from me - and I can probably bring back ten of the fifteen.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
A tour is the most intense, stimulating way to hear music; it's the best form to receive it. There's genuine excitement from people. I feel like we've stepped up a level.
— Julian Casablancas
I love to entertain and make people laugh.
— Zendaya
The bottom line is, when it comes to an actor and his performance, whether nominated or not, it simply has to do with whether that character had enough resonance with the audience. You know, to the filmgoers. And that something that you can't control.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Too many Christian TV and radio programs have been geared to please, entertain, and gain the favor of the world. The temptation is to compromise, to make the gospel more appealing and attractive.
— Billy Graham
There is only one excuse for a speaker's asking the attention of his audience: he must have either truth or entertainment for them.
— Dale Carnegie
There is no demand for Frank Sinatra Jr. records. There never has been.
— Frank Sinatra Jr.
Applause was designed to bemuse and confuse you until it explodes into a chorus that reminds us why we love pop music.
— Lady Gaga
You may have an older audience in front of you holding the Bible and a younger audience holding an iPhone. You don't want to lose either audience.
— Tony Evans
When I sing, I believe. I'm honest. If you want to get an audience with you, there's only one way. You have to reach out to them with total honesty and humility.
— Frank Sinatra
I always say to anybody who's going over to America for the first time, 'Whatever you do, go and see a popular mainstream film with a big audience.' Because people shout out. You never get that in Britain. Everybody's so quiet, scared to laugh. It's like being in church.
— Danny Boyle