Quotes About Voice
Listen to life, and you will hear the voice of life crying, Be!
~ Chinese fortune cookie
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It was His gentle voice who calledand sent His angel pain to guide me, through the long 'n dusty corridors, and empty hallways of my soul.
~ David W. Earle
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The sacred soul knows the sacred voice of the Great God.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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we should not assume that experts are the only ones who have a right to express themselves on questions affecting the organization of society.
~ Albert Einstein
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The search for truth and knowledge is one of the finest attributes of man—though often it is most loudly voiced by those who strive for it the least.
~ Albert Einstein
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To arm is to give one's voice and make one's preparations, not for peace but for war.
~ Albert Einstein
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I'm thinking of a queer feeling I sometimes get, a feeling that I've got something to say and the power to say it -- only I don't know what it is, and I can't make use of the power. If there was some different way of writing...Or else something else to write about.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Let there be a voice to assure them, by day and even while they are asleep, that in spite of all the terror, all the bewilderment and confusion, the ultimate Reality remains unshakably itself and is of the same substance as the inner light of even the most cruelly tormented mind.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Me gustaría aprender a decirle «gracias», pero sé que nunca encontraré el tono ni la voz que busco para expresar hasta qué punto mi vida es especial porque su forma de mirarme la hace así. Me gustaría decirle que si no lo hago es porque no tengo esa dimensión en la voz y no sé dónde se aprende. Y que qué suerte habernos encontrado. Qué buena suerte la nuestra.
~ Alejandro Palomas
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In this transparency, the footprints of the little birds spoke with a muffled voice. What they spoke of was entirely without significance, or else something capable of lifting a life off its hinges: there was no way of knowing.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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It was surprising to consider that in fact there were signs, that is the embers of a voice destroyed by fire.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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It was surprising to think that in fact they were signs, that is, the ashes of an incinerated voice. Bunlar?n gerçekte yaz? iÅŸaretleri, yani yanan bir sesin külleri olduklar?n? düÅŸünmek inan?lmaz bir ÅŸeydi.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Nunca oí ni siquiera su voz -Es un dolor extraño. Quedo. -Morir de nostalgia por algo que no vivirás jamás.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Aš netgi negird?jau jos balso. O po valand?l?s. - Tai keista kan?ia. Švelniai. - Mirti iš ilgesio d?l kažko, ko jau niekad nepatirsi.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Quando lei aprì gli occhi lui sentì la propria voce dire piano: Io ti amerò per sempre.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Quando lei aprì gli occhi lui sentì la propria voce dire piano: Io ti amerò per sempre.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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If we let the men talk about them and decide them, then suddenly we wake up and find out that the men have made all the decisions, and these decisions all suit men.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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That would have been taken out of the Munrowe voice two or three generations ago through being educated at schools that modelled themselves on the English public-school system, even if they were in Scotland.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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It was a voice that you felt you had to listen to—or you ignored at your peril.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Back home in Arbroath, they had thought that she was just a girl–she had heard one of her male relatives say just that–and that somebody who was just a girl had nothing really important to say about anything.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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This, then, is the fate of your sons, Oh Rome, oh celebrated power! Singer of love, singer of the gods, Tell me, what is glory? A hollow rumbling from the grave, a praising voice, A sound speeding from generation to generation? Or under the shade of a smoky shelter The tale of a wild gypsy?
~ Alexander Pushkin
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People believe only in fame and do not understand that there might be among them some Napoleon, who has never commanded a single company of chasseurs, or another Descartes, who has not published a single line in the Moscow Telegraph. However, our respect for fame may well come from vanity: our own voice, too, goes into the making of fame.
~ Alexander Pushkin
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For the first time, I was beginning to see that for a woman to speak her mind in any clear, unassailable, unapologetic way, she must first possess it.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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There's really no such thing as the 'voiceless,'" Arundhati Roy has said. "There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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