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Your silence will not protect you.
— Audre Lorde
I remind myself all the time now that if I were to have been born mute, or had maintained an oath of silence my whole life long for safety, I would still have suffered, and I would still die.
— Audre Lorde
When you engage in a work that taps your talent and fuels your passion -- that rises out of a great need in the world that you feel drawn by conscience to meet -- therein lies your voice, your calling, your soul's code.
— Stephen Covey
I was lucky to lose my voice at the beginning of the personal computing age.
— Stephen Hawking
Twice or thrice had I loved thee before I knew thy face or name, so in a voice, so in a shapeless flame, angels affect us oft, and worshiped be.
— John Donne
Speak out for those who cannot speak"—who in the church today realizes that this is the very least that the Bible requires of us?
— Eric Metaxas
Wilberforce was greatly renowned for his singing voice and came to be known as the "Nightingale of Commons"—probably not only for the remarkable quality of his voice but for the hours at which he sang.
— Eric Metaxas
But Wilberforce's exquisite voice was a force of nature itself, and as rude and harsh as the wind and rain were, Wilberforce's voice was glorious and beautiful.
— Eric Metaxas
Without the gods, how would I sing?' I asked. With your own voice,' he said.
— Erica Jong
Sweet is the voice of a sister in the season of sorrow.
— Benjamin Disraeli
He had also the reputation of being a bit of a lady killer. But that probably accrued to him from his possession of a laughing, velvety voice which no girl could hear without a heartbeat, and a dangerous way of listening as if she were saying something that he had longed all his life to hear.
— LM Montgomery
Emotion shook Rilla from head to foot. Joy—happiness—sorrow—fear—every passion that had wrung her heart in those four long years seemed to surge up in her soul for a moment as the deeps of being were stirred. She had tried to speak; at first voice would not come. Then—Yeth, said Rilla.
— LM Montgomery