A Quote by Niall Horan

The bigger the crowd the better really! The noise calms your nerves. — © Niall Horan
The bigger the crowd the better really! The noise calms your nerves.
I had to listen to the classical music because it calms me down, calms my nerves down.
We have little bags we pack specifically for touch-up makeup if you're chosen for the top 16. I knew I had to sneak in my banana because nothing calms my nerves like it! I don't know if it's the potassium, but I need it before I get on stage because it always calms me down.
I don't like money very much, but it calms my nerves.
Gospel music always relaxes me and calms my nerves.
You could at least complain,” I say. “I adore complaining. It calms the nerves.
I do a lot of yoga and meditation. It calms my nerves and helps me channelise my energy.
Whether I am performing for an elite crowd or a crowd of 20,000 people - the moment someone asks for 'Agneepath,' and I respond 'Agneepath' chahiye?' the noise in the crowd, shows that this song has become huge.
I've always said about 50% of what happens at a concert has to do with the audience. If you play for a dead audience you're gonna stink. If we play for a great crowd we're much better. You want 'em to make noise. It's kinda like sex, if they don't make noise, you ain't doin' it right.
Joe E. Lewis said, 'Money doesn't buy happiness but it calms the nerves.' And that is how I feel about a film being well-received.
The bigger the game the better. I'm an adrenaline junkie. I feed off big crowds and noise.
There's a lot of noise in the world. And one of the beautiful things about doing theater and film is the absence of that noise or, perhaps, the adding of that noise where it's helpful in telling the story. I'm always trying to get rid of that noise. The more you do it, the better you get.
Noise is the typographical error and the poorly designed page...Ambiguity is noise. Redundancy is noise. Misuse of words is noise. Vagueness is noise. Jargon is noise.
Inject laughter into tense situations to save the day; laughter calms tempers and soothes jangled nerves.
I try to call the play as quickly as I possibly can and then shut up and let the crowd roar because, to me, the crowd is the most wonderful thing in the whole world when it's making noise.
There is nothing better than having your home crowd cheer you on and scream with you in big moments and get the crowd in the pulse of the game.
Playing in front of a bigger crowd is such a fun feeling, and getting to play to more kids is always better.
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