Dialects Quote by Cory Michael Smith Download Open image “I just love dialects; they're really fun.” — Cory Michael Smith ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dialects Dialects Really Fun Just Just love Love Love Dialects Really Really Fun
I love dialects and accents; they're something that really resonate with me and that I find fascinating. — Keegan-Michael Key Copy Share Image
Music and singing was my start, so I've always loved dialects because of the musicality. — Da'Vine Joy Randolph Copy Share Image
I like playing with languages and dialects as we have so many in India. Adding a dialect just makes the dialogues more colorful. — Rajkumar Hirani Copy Share Image
I've always been fascinated by dialects and accents. In fact, I've rarely played straight English parts. I play character parts - and always will. — Prunella Scales Copy Share Image
I have always loved the fluidity of language - delighting in dialects, dictionaries, slang and neologisms. — Ben Schott Copy Share Image
I've always had a penchant for dialects. I remember getting detention and being told, 'Have a think about where doing these funny voices might… — Nolan North Copy Share Image
I'm most comfortable with the Southern dialects, really. It's easy, for example, for me to do Irish because we've got Irish heritage where I… — Brad Pitt Copy Share Image
I love accents. It's a great way to separate yourself when playing a role. — Gary Carr Copy Share Image
I am very good with dialects, but the two that I can't do for some reason are the South African and Australian. — Liev Schreiber Copy Share Image
When I was auditioning for 'Gotham,' I got a handful of comics from different decades, so I had a perspective - it's been around… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
I collect pictures of adorable puppies on my phone. I have little room for anything else. — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
In theater, you're allowed to take your time and sit in a role for a month before you have to share it with anybody.… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
'Forensic Files' is amazing! I love it! There were marathons happening all the time in college. That show, because it's always on at night,… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
'Olive Kitteridge' is the only thing that I've done on camera where we had a day of rehearsal before we shot, and I'm so… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
I went through a lot of occupations. I was questioning my contribution to the world. — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
One of the coolest ways to start building a character is the way he moves his mouth, what part of the mouth he puts… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
You see a comic, and you're like, 'Oh wow: the Riddler has been drawn this way, and he's been drawn that way.' There are… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
It's the most terrifying thing for me, improv. It's a complete lack of control of both narrative and performance. Once you let yourself go… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
If you think of music as a universal language, it still has some very powerful dialects. — Jerry Garcia Copy Share Image
Ebonics - or black English, as I prefer to call it - is one of a great many dialects of English. And so English… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
As a nation we love our dialects, and there is a lot of regional variance in the names for different foods - barmcake, bap… — Susie Dent Copy Share Image
I'm from Connecticut, and we don't have any dialects. Well, I don't think we have any dialects, and yeah, it's very complex. That Rhode… — Seth MacFarlane Copy Share Image
I've always been fascinated by dialects and accents. In fact, I've rarely played straight English parts. I play character parts - and always will. — Prunella Scales Copy Share Image
“The shallow social and political alternatives bequeathed to contemporary western society by the Enlightenment and its aftermath, in which every issue stands either to… — N.T. Wright Copy Share Image
Music and singing was my start, so I've always loved dialects because of the musicality. — Da'Vine Joy Randolph Copy Share Image
And instead of getting a pepper-and-salt effect, we find very clear and sharp divisions between the dialects of the United States, which are getting… — William Labov Copy Share Image
“Out here we speak Malspeak, a mangle of English and old languages like Spanish, Mandarin, and Russian. Dialects from a time when the land… — Georgia Clark Copy Share Image
People are always asking me where I come from, and they're expecting me to say India, and they're absolutely right insofar as 100 percent… — Pico Iyer Copy Share Image
I've always had a penchant for dialects. I remember getting detention and being told, 'Have a think about where doing these funny voices might… — Nolan North Copy Share Image
At any one time language is a kaleidoscope of styles, genres and dialects. — David Crystal Copy Share Image