A Quote by Hillary Clinton

It's time that we move from good words to good works, from sound bites to sound solutions. — © Hillary Clinton
It's time that we move from good words to good works, from sound bites to sound solutions.
You know, there are certain things that make for good sound bites but don't always translate into good policy.
Or in other works I have also projected the sound in a cube of loudspeakers. The sound can move vertically and diagonally at all speeds around the public.
If you ever see young artists, and they're not sounding good, they sound good. They're good singers. They wouldn't be where they are if they didn't sound good. It's their nerves. Any time you see your favorite artist, and he's or she's screwing up or not hitting those notes, it's not because she can't hit it or she can't sing; he or she is scared.
We live in an age of sound bites and buzz words.
The media works in sound bites. They can make you look like a genius or stupid.
If you're listening consciously, you can take control of the sound around you. It's good for your health and for your productivity. If we all do that, we move to a state that I like to think will be sound living in the world.
I think I write very good songs. But I don't know if anybody could record my songs with as much fervor. They sound good sung by me, and they especially sound good with my band.
It's really the sound of the voices, the sound of the words, the sound of the sound that we're interested in.
There are a number of things that sound good, but frankly, we just can't afford them. And Obamacare doesn't sound good and it's not affordable.
If you tell a lie, always rehearse it. If it don't sound good to you, it won't sound good to anybody.
All the songs I've written, if they don't sound good on acoustic guitar, they won't sound good at 11.
We love a good, hyped sound, but when it starts to sound insincere, that's when I lose interest. I hope that our music, even if it sounds polished, doesn't sound insincere.
I look good. I feel good and not to sound conceited I sound great.
Predictions can sound really good if you're good with words and can express them eloquently and give people ideas and inspiration in their head. But I'm not really good at that, so I don't want to.
So perhaps the correct conclusion is that Green was less attuned to how people sound when they speak - the actual words and expressions they employ - than to what they mean. This notion of dialogue as a pure expression of character that...transcends the specifics of time and place may be partly why the conversations in the works of writers such as Austen and Bronte often sound fresh and astonishingly contemporary.
Words have weight, sound and appearance; it is only by considering these that you can write a sentence that is good to look at and good to listen to.
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