Festival Quote by Sue Hubbell Download Open image “Maine is a movable music festival in the summertime.” — Sue Hubbell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Festival Maine Music Music festival Summertime
“Summer is for music, and it’s time to turn up the volume! Whether you're strumming a guitar by the campfire, dancing to your favorite… — Life is Positive Copy Share Image
“The rhythm of a New York summer is passionate and powerful, evoking a rapid calypso, with July being the musical climax.” — Ashley Pullo Copy Share Image
Festivals are a time to play the songs people know and are looking forward to hearing. — Scott Hutchison Copy Share Image
After years of touring you experience music festivals that are mostly the same - where you copy and paste the same experience into a… — Aaron Dessner Copy Share Image
Only in Texas can mesquite have its own festival, then there's a crawfish festival, a festival for strawberries, everything has its own festival, with… — Kevin Fowler Copy Share Image
When you're playing festivals, you only get a half-hour. It's like a meat market. You don't get to be artistic. You don't get to… — Cass McCombs Copy Share Image
“In itself that music festival was nothing special, these music festivals in our country are all alike, performing a most useful function especially for… — Thomas Bernhard Copy Share Image
Reporting on great bands at the festivals throughout the summer is probably my favourite part of the year. — Edith Bowman Copy Share Image
Festival line-ups should have all types of music. It's part of cultural growth. — Sigrid Copy Share Image
Greer is Missouri's second-largest spring. It is a place of pounding, frothing waters and of greeny-cool moss-covered rock, a place of fern and cliffy… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
Sometimes, I wonder where we older women fit into the social scheme of things once nest-building has lost its charm. — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
I spend a lot of time sizing up a tree before I fell it. Once it's down, I clear away the brush around the… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
Our family was like no one else's. My schoolfriends had fathers and grandfathers and uncles who did things, but in my family, women had… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
You have to take springtime on its own terms in the Ozarks: there is no other way. It can't be predicted. It is unsteady,… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
We humans are a minority of giants stumbling around in a world of little things. — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
I have stopped sleeping inside. A house is too small, too confining. I want the whole world, and the stars too. — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
Precision, directness, and quickness are what human beings are good at. What we have never been good at - in our past, at least… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
“...when I offered to either stay and help or go bake a pie, it was the pie that was most needed. It took six… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
Strictly speaking, one never 'keeps' bees - one comes to terms with their wild nature. — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
It gets cold here in the Ozarks in the winter. There are often warm winter days, but there are also weeks when the temperature… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
Great Wass Island Preserve is a 1,579-acre Nature Conservancy jewel, a place of spectacular botanical interest, and Jonesport is situated on a postcard-pretty harbor.… — Sue Hubbell Copy Share Image
“There is still a certain grace in a dead festival. It has been happy.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
I did a ski festival in Austria once. I was struck by how friendly Austrians were, before gradually realising it's more that Glaswegians are… — Frankie Boyle Copy Share Image
I always go to the Cannes Film Festival and it's just such a glamorous time. — Georgina Chapman Copy Share Image
You can have the best production, the best stage in the world, but without a crowd, the festival is nothing. — Hardwell Copy Share Image
Cannes is a sort of gladiators' arena, and that's the fun part of it. When you accept to come here to open the festival,… — Olivier Dahan Copy Share Image
The worst parts of playing a festival are walking. Not a fan of walking. The mud, I can handle. But the walking? No, ta. — Gerry Cinnamon Copy Share Image
I don't ever take anything for granted. I know... people would kill for the opportunity to play on festival stages and whatnot. — Mija Copy Share Image
It's strange to play outdoors, especially in the daytime. But we're figuring it out. The rules are different for festival shows - how you… — Andrew Dost Copy Share Image
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it can get extremely busy. — Dexter Fletcher Copy Share Image
I am deeply honored that my team is being recognized by H.S.H. Prince Albert II and the Festival de Television de Monte-Carlo for Disney/ABC's… — Anne Sweeney Copy Share Image
I once went to Alba, Italy, during their white truffle festival, and I was like, 'Just leave me here!' — Amber Valletta Copy Share Image
The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to have found a new outlet in the pop festival. — Craig Brown Copy Share Image