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  • #1
    “your voice is a place i want to take shelter in, a place that makes me feel safe and soft.”
    Zaeema J. Hussain, The Sky Is Purple

  • #2
    Nitya Prakash
    “Sweetheart, the sound of a voice, sinks deeper than the most meaningful of texts.”
    Nitya Prakash

  • #3
    “Sound has a profound effect on the senses. It can be both herd and felt. It can even be seen with the mind’s eye. It can almost be tasted and smelled. Sound can evoke responses of the five senses. Sound can paint a picture, produce a mood, trigger the senses to remember another time and place. From infancy we hear sound with our entire bodies. When I hear my own name, I have as much a sense of it entering my body through my back or my hand or my chest as through my ears. Sound speaks to the sensorium; the entire system of nerves that stimulates sensual responce.”
    Louis E. Colaianni, The Joy of Phonetics and Accents

  • #4
    M.L. Shanahan
    “We all have a voice. Some a whisper, some a roar.

    If you can roar, roar for others.

    If you can only whisper, keep trying.
    Every roar started small.”
    M.L. Shanahan

  • #5
    Stephen Mitchell
    “He doesn't hear but sees the Voice.”
    Stephen Mitchell, The Book of Job
    tags: hear, see, voice

  • #6
    عباس الأسواني
    “كثيرون لا يعطون لنبرات الصوت أهمية . مع أن النبرات لا تقل عن العيون كشفا لطبيعة النفس”
    عباس الأسواني, رجل من الأمس

  • #7
    Katherine Applegate
    “His voice was deep,
    like a storm coming,
    but gentle,
    like the rain ending.”
    Katherine Applegate, Home of the Brave

  • #8
    Stephen  King
    “His voice was a deep and quiet rumble. It made me think of a freshly tuned tractor engine.. He didn't sound illiterate, but he didn't sound educated. In his speech as in so many other things, he was a mystery. Mostly it was his eyes that troubled me - a kind of peaceful absence in them, as if he were floating far, far away.”
    Stephen King, The Green Mile

  • #9
    David Ebershoff
    “Anna's voice wasn't a beautiful voice - rough edged and sorrowful, a bit used, somehow male and female at once. Yet it had more vibrancy to it than most Danish voices, which were often thin and white and too pretty to trigger a shiver. Anna's voice had the heat of the south; it warmed Einar, as if her throat were red with coals.”
    David Ebershoff, The Danish Girl

  • #10
    Delmira Agustini
    “Her pearled voice quiets a fountain. Even the silence, quiets.”
    Delmira Agustini
    tags: voice



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