A Quote by David Bowie

I was never particularly fond of my voice. — © David Bowie
I was never particularly fond of my voice.
I'm not particularly fond of the Hamptons.
The artist, and particularly the poet, is always an anarchist in the best sense of the word. He must heed only the call that arises within him from three strong voices: the voice of death, with all its foreboding, the voice of love and the voice of art.
If there is a sport that I'm not particularly fond of, then it is synchronized swimming.
I'm particularly fond of sci-fi and fantasy genres.
[I was] particularly eager to give voice to the women of my mother's place and generation, who grew up in turn-of-the-century, privileged New England households, who really never had a chance to flower and assess themselves and find out who they were. More than anything, I wanted to give voice to the sort of anger that women of that generation could never express for themselves.
I'm not particularly fond of the past, but I do ramble on about it quite a bit.
I'm not particularly fond of kissing strange men-contrary to popular belief.
I am particularly fond of Malaysian food but strangely its not that well known in Britain.
One of the blunders religious people are particularly fond of making is the attempt to be more spiritual than God
I'm particularly fond of the Mulholland Fountain, at Riverside Drive and Los Feliz Boulevard, when it turns colors at night.
Is there anyone... who will maintain that the Party System could have been created by people particularly fond of truth?
Continue reading Proust. His magnificent intelligence is particularly fond of describing stupidity. Which is ultimately exhausting.
Rapping is competitive. Even someone who is not particularly fond of my music, may claim to be my fan only because he hates Honey Singh.
I didn't run for student council president. I don't see myself in any way in elected office. I love policy. I'm not particularly fond of politics.
There are times when the voice of repining is completely drowned out by various louder voices: the voice of government, the voice of taste, the voice of celebrity, the voice of the real world, the voice of fear and force, the voice of gossip.
I'm not particularly fond of Shoah jokes, yet there is one I cannot forget: Why was Auschwitz an optimistic place? Because all the pessimists were already in New York by then.
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