Quotes About Aloud
Everything I write, I read aloud. It has to sound a certain way and look a certain way on page.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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Reading aloud to other people is wonderful - if you have people who will suffer it.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
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On weekends his idea of rest was to read military history aloud to his daughters.
~ Joseph E. Persico
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Midway through the class Erma handed back the students' self-portraits and asked for volunteers to read their work aloud, which induced a flurry of excitement and drama.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Silence fueled anxieties, gave them their true power. Expressing them aloud was a way of releasing that tension, of letting go, if only for a brief time.
~ James Rollins
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The glass-blower's cat is bompstable," said Mr. Parker aloud and distinctly.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Chanting aloud in realms below The dead are wroth; Against their slayers yet their ire doth glow.
~ Aeschylus
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startling—the Romans themselves never read silently, but always aloud; they regarded language as speaking and listening, and viewed writing as merely a convenient means of recording communications spoken and heard.
~ Richard A. LaFleur
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When I read poetry, I read it aloud. It's so much better that way.
~ Oprah Winfrey
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It's impossible to overestimate the importance of reading aloud in the liturgy of the church. In Catholic Christianity of the time, the 'liturgy of the Word' ranked alongside the 'liturgy of the Eucharist' – as indeed it still does. The
~ David Crystal
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Now, said I aloud, My dear Father's Words are come to pass: God's Justice has overtaken me, and I have none to help or hear me: I rejected the Voice of Providence.
~ Daniel Defoe
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A lot of my activity in the theatre, and even in writing poems, was a kind of retrospective aggro on the English teacher who wouldn't allow me to read poetry aloud.
~ Tony Harrison
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He let the light from the upstairs world enter him and fill him. He gasped aloud with the wonder of it.
~ Kate DiCamillo
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The rat called Chiaroscuro did not look away. He let the light from the upstairs world enter him and fill him. He gasped aloud with the wonder of it.
~ Kate DiCamillo
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No exclusive," I said aloud, watching Al for his opinion and seeing him shake his head and hold his hands out in a "bigger" gesture. He didn't even know how large the offer was, and he thought I could get one bigger.
~ Kim Harrison
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Then there is the boy who talks out loud to himself and his only subject is food. This is what he sounds like— Meat, stew, potatoes, peppers, roasted turnips, spices, flour to thicken. Cook over low heat. Potato dumplings, edges browned, not burned. Ladle thick gravy on roast. Cabbage galumpkies, noodle kugel, Carrot cake with dates, finely chopped…
~ Jennifer Roy
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And perhaps it didn't matter to them, not always, what they read aloud; it was the breath of life flowing between them, and the words of the moment riding on it that held them in delight.
~ Eudora Welty
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and one of those interpretive historical markers your aunt reads aloud while nobody listens
~ Leif Enger
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I must make a plan," he murmured aloud.
~ Liam O'Flaherty
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Reading aloud means no skipping, no skimming, no cutting to the chase.
~ Anne Fadiman
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I'm very damn wet!' he said aloud to the sundial.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I kept driving straight on toward what we called home and could not say aloud the words that were thrashing me, as if somehow by remaining silent I could keep the terrible thing from having occurred.
~ Russell Banks
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Then he said aloud: "Listen, Morrel, I see your grief is great, but still you do not like to risk your soul." Morrel smiled sadly. "Count," he said, "I swear to you my soul is no longer my own.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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There are secrets that must be held close, and most of these have to do with the wounding of the human heart, for sorrow spoken aloud is sorrow lived through twice.
~ Alice Hoffman
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