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Quotes About Voice

The urge to shout filthy words at the top of his voice was as strong as ever.
~ George Orwell
And yet, just for a moment, what almost frightening power had sounded in that cry from only a few hundred throats! Why was it that they could never shout like that about anything that mattered?
~ George Orwell
It was not the man's brain that was speaking; it was his larynx.
~ George Orwell
Never use the passive where you can use the active.
~ George Orwell
ÅžiirmiÅŸ! Nedir ÅŸiir? Alt taraf? bir ses, havada küçük bir girdap. Bir de-Tanr?m!- makineli tüfeklere kar?? ne faydas? olabilirdi?
~ George Orwell
The dull rhythmic tramp of the soldiers' boots formed the background to Goldstein's bleating voice.
~ George Orwell
The urge to shout filthy words at the top of his voice was as strong as ever. VII
~ George Orwell
Perché non gridavano mai così contro le cose che contavano?
~ George Orwell
It was a formidable cry of anger … Why was it that they could never shout like that about anything that mattered?
~ George Orwell
At the very time I should speak out I feel more than ever the impossibility of doing so.
~ George Sand
It's kind of crazy but, in my experience, that's the whole game: (1) becoming convinced that there is a voice inside you that really, really knows what it likes, and (2) getting better at hearing that voice and acting on its behalf.
~ George Saunders
When we find our voice, what's really happening is that we're choosing a voice from among the many voices we're able to do, and we're choosing it beacuse we've found that, of all the voices we contain, it's the one, so far, that has proven itself to be the most energetic.
~ George Saunders
Halfway through the second paragraph, we find that the resisting element within the narrative voice belongs to one Marya Vasilyevna, who, failing to be moved by springtime, appears in the cart at the sound of her name.
~ George Saunders
In a time of danger, the person sounding the paranoid continual alarm will eventually be right. A voice arguing for our complete rightness and the complete wrongness of our enemies, a voice constantly broadening the definition of enemy, relieves us of the burden of living with ambiguity.
~ George Saunders
Well aware that to bring the voice of sober reason to bear upon the exaggerations of agitated females was both fruitless and perilous, Freddy wisely let this pass...
~ Georgette Heyer
A voice that to Dominica's fancy seemed to hold all the sunshine and the salt wind of fine days at sea smote her ears.
~ Georgette Heyer
Mrs Patch was all that she had hoped. She was an improbable blonde of uncertain years, with a very much painted face, a singularly penetrating voice, and a laugh which made Mablethorpe wince.
~ Georgette Heyer
I look forward to working closely with the Research Councils, Innovate UK, and Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), as we work together to create UKRI. I also look forward to working closely with all of our research and innovation communities to provide a strong and coherent voice for U.K. science and innovation.
~ Mark Walport
I went to this vocal coach, Ron Anderson, who has worked with Axl Rose and Chris Cornell, to train my voice and learn a whole new way of singing.
~ M. Shadows
As for Amitabh Bachchan, I worked with him in 'Reshma Aur Shera' where he played a mute character. While shooting I noticed that he expresses a lot through his eyes. Around the same time he did a commentary for 'Bhuvan Shome.' I felt this boy was amazing. He has got both the traits required for being a good actor: voice and expression.
~ Waheeda Rehman
Let the workers organize. Let the toilers assemble. Let their crystallized voice proclaim their injustices and demand their privileges. Let all thoughtful citizens sustain them, for the future of Labor is the future of America.
~ John L. Lewis
These days, I like to think of sentences as workers. Only one of their jobs is to look and sound good. Sentences are the carriers of plot. They're the conjurers of images, the conveyors of tone and meaning and voice. The best sentences surprise us.
~ Karen Thompson Walker
There are very few people at the decision-making table to argue for minimum-wage workers. Very few people.
~ Elizabeth Warren
We must organize. We must protest. We must cry out in a loud voice that America needs a raise. We must keep working until workers in this country don't have to struggle to make ends meet.
~ Jan Schakowsky