Quote by Tom Gliatto Download Open image ““_____ and his thick slab of a Louisiana accent. . .”” — Tom Gliatto ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“His accent was deep Louisiana, which meant half the time he wasn't coherent and the other half he was bitching at them for not… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“But crossing into Louisiana I got this haunted little rill of feeling -- there was moss and mud everywhere and an inexplicable, hollow sensation… — Padgett Powell Copy Share Image
“I'd recognize that voice anywhere. Thick with humour, warm and rough enough at the edges t” — Ainsley Booth Copy Share Image
“He had an accent. A British one. There was something about a British accent that had always made me quiver deep down inside and… — Chelsea M. Cameron Copy Share Image
“Finally turning his head, he regarded me appraisingly, with contempt so thick that I expected to hear it drizzle to the floor with a… — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“In a low voice, I told her many things in English, only using French when for some reason I couldn’t find the word I… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
“He spoke that refined French in which our grandparents not only spoke bit thought...” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“I could tell you things about Louis that wouldn't make you wave at him no more” — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
“Embry. It sounded strange on his lips, two warm syllables punctuated by the cracks and roars of the village burning behind us.” — Sierra Simone Copy Share Image
“I called him up from a phone booth. The voice that answered was fat. It wheezed softly, like the voice of a man who… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“My gosh, that voice... deep and soft, with the hint of an accent. British, maybe? I was definitely a sucker for accents.” — Kristi Cook Copy Share Image