A Quote by Larry David

I just feed off the energy of the audience. — © Larry David
I just feed off the energy of the audience.

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I'm really only happy when I'm on stage. I just feed off the energy of the audience. That's what I'm all about - people and laughter.
I feed off the audience a lot, their energy.
When I'm on stage, I turn into this rock person. I give everything I have. I sing with emotion, I'm loving it up there, and I think there's a lot of energy. In the same way that I'm open when I speak, I'm that open on stage. I feed off the energy of the audience too, so they're feeling what I'm feeling. And the set up is great - I have two drummers and a bass guy so it's just us four.
In the same way that I'm open when I speak, I'm that open on stage. I feed off the energy of the audience, too, so they're feeling what I'm feeling.
I love energy, I love to give people energy, I love to feed off energy - it makes me happy.
In MMA, you're trained to tune the audience out. In sports entertainment, you're trained to feed off what the audience is thinking and feeling.
While it is possible to create all your own energy, most people feed off the energy of others. If you could see on multiple planes of attention you would be astonished!
Through performance, I found the possibility of establishing a dialogue with the audience through an exchange of energy, which tended to transform the energy itself. I could not produce a single work without the presence of the audience, because the audience gave me the energy to be able, through a specific action, to assimilate it and return it, to create a genuine field of energy.
I feed off the energy of the crowd.
When the energy is really high, I feed off it. Those are the nights where I really take a left turn and we just go.
The one thing that I love about the live audience is the energy level. Like, from the minute of cast introductions, it's just constant energy being traded back and forth. When you do something funny, the audience laughs; when you're being serious, you can, like, feel the tension going through the audience.
A lot of people feed off my energy. I have to keep that up. I can't just be loud one day and the next day saying nothing.
A performance is only as good as the audience you are playing to. A lot of times you feed off of the audience, and we always try to give them all we've got and sometimes you don't get a lot back, but we've never been dead whenever we've performed.
It's about the audience - if they laugh and clap, you feed off that, and if they don't, you doubt everything you've ever done.
Being with someone I love and care about to feed off positive energy is crucial.
I was a part of the largest WrestleMania ever, so I know how to feed off the energy from the crowd in my fights.
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