A Quote by Alfred Lunt

The secret of my success? I speak in a loud clear voice and try not to bump into the furniture. — © Alfred Lunt
The secret of my success? I speak in a loud clear voice and try not to bump into the furniture.
I speak in a loud, clear voice and try not to bump into the furniture.
Acting is the art of speaking in a loud, clear voice and the avoidance of bumping into the furniture.
You ask my advice about acting? Speak clearly, don't bump into the furniture and if you must have motivation, think of your pay packet on Friday.
If possible, try to find a way to come downstairs that doesn't involve going bump, bump, bump, on the back of your head.
A loud voice cannot compete with a clear voice, even if it's a whisper.
I really knew how to speak - from my female voice, that "different voice" that Carol Gilligan so presciently described many years ago in her groundbreaking book. Because if we try to speak in a voice that isn't ours, we lose our power.
Successful entrepreneurs find the balance between listening to their inner voice and staying persistent in driving for success - because sometimes success is waiting right across from the transitional bump that's disguised as failure.
I feel like the timbre of your voice as a woman doesn't cut through as well as a loud bassy voice, so you need to noticeably speak up.
Back in the day, rappers were 'bump bump bump ba bump ba bump.' They was rhyming like that, but I was like, 'bababa bump bump babum ba babump bababa bump.'
To become a WRITER I had to learn to INTERRUPT, to speak up, to speak a little louder, and then LOUDER, and then to just speak in my own voice which is NOT LOUD AT ALL.
This is it for a winner, Dance to this and you're gonna get thinner, Move slide your rump, Just for a minute let's all do the bump, Bump, bump, bump yeah.
The biggest secret about success is that there isn't any big secret about it, or if there is, then it's a secret from me, too. The idea of searching for some secret for trading success misses the point.
Know your lines and don't bump into the furniture.
Because of her interest and demands, I amplified an average baritone voice into one that is loud and clear.
Well, I really don't know what the secret of success is but I can tell you that the secret of failure is to try to please everyone.
My grandmother's house was just a place of comfort. I mean, I remember going in there, and the kitchen always had pots cooking with the lids were always bump, bump, bump, bump, bubbling, you know?
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