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What we can't say we can't say, and we can't whistle it either.
Why do bad guys in movies always love to whistle really slowly?
You bastard, stop that whistling and fight me like a man!
I CAN MAKE YOUR PUSSY WHISTLE LIKE THE ANDY GRIFFITH THEME SONG.
I have three tools at my disposal - my whistle, my body language and my talk. It is a question of how I marry them up to try to get the players around to my way of thinking.
A word once let out of the cage cannot be whistled back again.
Whistle through your teeth and spit cuz, it's Alright
Trumpets are a bit more adventurous; they're drunk! Trumpeters are generally drunk. It wets their whistle.
Any fool who can pucker is apt to whistle past the graveyard.
If his Majesty is resolved to have my head, he may make a whistle of my arse if he pleases.
When there's time for whistling, there's a lot of time on a show.
Once the whistle goes, it's game on and you shut out the outside factors. If you thought about things, you wouldn't be able to do your job. For 95 minutes you have to totally concentrate and that's what we'll do.
What's that sound I hear?
It's just my lifetime
It's whistling past my ear
Whistling aloud to bear his courage up.
Hearing it, I wonder how I could have ever thought that the birdcall I heard earlier sounded anything like the Officer's whistle.
It's as if Tempi brought home a dog that can whistle. The fact that you are out of tune stands quite beside the point." Vashet
It won't be long before we'll be deafened by the screeches of whistles being blown by whistle-blowers blowing the whistle on themselves.
The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task.
You can say 'stop' or 'alto' or use any other word you think will work but I've found that a large bore muzzle pointed at someone's head is pretty much the universal language.
Once, I took the penny whistle
you gave me and discovered a spot
by the roaring falls where I could play
as loud as I wanted.
I lay in the bifurcated trunk
of a low-slung birch tree. The sun peeked
through applauding leaves, high overhead.
In Boston serpents whistle at the cold.
The trumpet is forceful.
He seems determined to make a trumpet sound like a tin whistle.
After all, whistling put everyone at ease. Unless it was a funeral dirge. But he didn't want to think about that." Montague.
If you must make a noise, make it quietly.
Songs are usually unfit for whistling - indeed, whistling (except to the person doing it) is unbearable ...
I don't need a trumpet for you to know I'm coming. I simply arrive.
The whistling of a ghost is like no other sound in a fistful of universes, because it is woven of all the whistles the ghost has ever heard, and so it usually includes train moans, lunch whistles, fire alarms, and the affronted-virgin screaming of tea kettles.
Whistle a birdcall. The mockingjay cocks its head and whistles the call right back at me. Then, to my surprise, Pollux whistles a few notes of his own. The bird answers him immediately.
Life is to live for;let us whistle through it.
If you got a trumpet, get on your feet, brother, and blow it!
The misbegotten town of Whistlebrass is hidden away in a forgotten corner of northern Vermont like a guilty secret or a bloody knife buried under the floorboards.
Playing the violin and singing and whistling are just three different ways of making sound.
When you stop and think about it, a smartphone is basically a whistle you can carry.
Whoever keeps an open ear For tattlers will be sure to hear The trumpet of contention.
What's green, hangs on a wall and whistles?
Composers should write tunes that chauffeurs and errand boys can whistle.
I do a mean mouth trumpet.
Remember the steam kettle; though up to its neck in hot water it continues to sing.
A sound waiting to be a word.
People whistle me because I am good-looking, rich and a great footballer. They are jealous of me.
The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide.
Benjamin Franklin went through life an altered man because he once paid too dearly for a penny whistle. My concern springs usually from a deeper source, to wit, from having bought a whistle when I did not want one.
Who's elk horn do I have to blow in order to get something to eat around here?
Phil Dowd checks his whistle and blows his watch.
Come on sweetheart, wet your whistle, my little inanimate hussy." ~Steve
And it came to Marcus suddenly that slaves very seldom whistled. They might sing, if they felt like it or if the rhythm helped their work, but whistling was in some way different; it took a free man to make the sort of noise Esca was making.
When the wayfarer whistles in the dark, he may be disavowing his timidity, but he does not see any the more clearly for doing so.
I was minding my own business when something says to me, "you ought to blow trumpet." I have just been trying ever since.
The sound came again. There was a whistle to it, and a moan. It was almost a hiss, and it could've been a strangled gasp. Above all, it was quiet, and it seemed to have no source.
It whispered.
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She found herself to be quite worried that something would
jump out at her, so she began to whistle. She thought it might
make it harder for things to jump out at her, if she was whistling.
bells. "I accept your kind invitation," Zelikman said. "My services as a physician ought just to offset my fare." The elephant gave a low moan, startling them, and a moment later they heard a faint trill, carried on the wind from off the river, and then another. "Trumpets," the nephew said.
Naturally, I never told him I thought he was a terrific whistler. I mean you don't just go up to somebody and say, 'You're a terrific whistler.
Whistler,' Manet called. 'How's your mother?
I know of witches who whistle at different pitches, calling things that don't have names.
My trumpeting sounds like a goose farting in the fog.
One of my real goals was to hear someone whistling a song I'd written.
Eventually he kicked the bristles and gave a long intake of breath, a sort of reverse whistle, which is the secret sign of craftsmen across the universe and means that something expensive is about to happen.
The whistle dropped from the branch's spindly fingers like a black cocoon, a pendulum of secret music; the wind pushed sound soundlessly around.
I finally had my prostate checked. And I was super-thankful that I taught my asshole to whistle before the doctor stuck his finger in there. The look on his face was priceless.
You can't hear a whisper if you're constantly shouting.
Old houses were scaffolding once and workmen whistling.
The only thing that I miss lately in all music is somebody that will put out a melody that you can whistle. It doesn't seem like there's anything happening like that.
When your own fans whistle and jeer, then you have a big problem.
When a passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet at him melodiously first, but if he still obstacles your passage, then tootle him with vigor.
contemptuous cough
I said shut up once already, with my mouth.
the mute protest in your own bones
Whiffle [whine and wheeze and snuff and sniffle]: The annoying scratchy sound made by weepy feminists as they lament the sufferings of women and, houndlike, sniff out evidence of male oppression.
An old bandit adage: A bell is a cup until it is struck.
Learn when's a good time to shut up
Notice, notice; let noticing take the place of screaming.
Braying of arrogant brass, whimper of querulous reeds.
He cast off his friends as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleas'd he could whistle them back.
Save your breath for screaming,
America is the noisiest country that ever existed. One is waked up in the morning, not by the singing of the nightingale, but by the steam whistle.
Contrary to what the fans may think, you don't just show up, wear a striped shirt and a whistle on Friday night.
Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?
When in trouble, mumble.
As a kid it's adorable to have a gap in your teeth. But then, because of the shifting in my mouth, I started whistling through it, and as a 32-year-old woman, whistling while you speak in sort of annoying.
The windy satisfaction of the tongue.
I thought of Will telling me if I didn't stop bloody whistling he'd be forced to run me over.
And then everyone in the room started laughing. My dad and my uncles and aunts - if there's one thing they knew how to do, it was laugh. My dad called that sort of behavior whistling in the dark.
Wilds whisper, yet I long for their roar.
Laugh because that is the purest sound.
Touch not the flute when drums are sounding around; when fools have the word, the wise will be silent.
As humans we like to laugh at our fears, we like to whistle in the dark.
DON'T EVER ANTAGONIZE THE HORN.
we only shout when we neglect what silence can do
Listening is the key. The whole objective of a howl is to be heard.
Honey, you are a baby in this world and don't know how to howl yet.
The boom, the bang, the flint and fuss.
Water begins to boil in the kettle; it starts as a private, secluded sound, pure as rain, and grows to a steady, solipsistic bubbling.
Coach Hedge grunted like he was pleased to have an excuse. He unclipped the megaphone from his belt and continued giving directions, but his voice came out like Darth Vader's. The kids cracked up. The coach tried again, but this time the megaphone blared: The cow says moo!
Tis as easy as lying: govern these ventages with
your lingers and thumb, give it breath with your
mouth, and it will discourse most eloquent music.
Look you, these are the stops.
But learn this custom from the flower: silence your tongue.
Four hoarse blasts of a ship's whistle still raise the hair on my neck and set my feet to tapping.
Don't blow your own horn, or you might just miss the music.
That would be the most surprising lesson I'd learn at Bradley: You only scream when you're finally safe.