The very winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal Nature bade me weep no more.
I was always quite good with accents - I always had quite a good ear - so from the age of about 13, I used to do a lot of voiceover and dubbing for foreign films.
I walk around talking to myself in accents. Usually people look at me like I'm a complete fruit loop.
Always write as if you are talking to someone. It works. Don't put on any fancy phrases or accents or things you wouldn't say in real life.
There are accents in the eye which are not on the tongue, and more tales come from pale lips than can enter an ear. It is both the grandeur and the pain of the remoter moods that they avoid the pathway of sound.
Leather accents on pieces make it fun and spices up an outfit.
I worked the drive-through at McDonald's and tried out different accents - Italian, Russian, Irish.
I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr.
I didn't really like my Sydney accent - nobody likes the sound of their own voice - and when I was a little younger tried to change my accent gradually. But I've only ever really lived in Sydney and Los Angeles, so I haven't been influenced by the accents of some far-off land.
Accents can be a great tool to tell a story - but if you do it wrong, it pulls you right out of the movie.