Quotes about Voices
In the 21st century, the countries that thrive will be the ones where citizens know their voices will be heard because the institutions are transparent.
- Joe Biden
Our public life withers when only the most extreme voices get attention. Most of all, democracy breaks down when the average person feels their voice doesn't matter; that the system is rigged in favor of the rich or the powerful or some narrow interest.
- Barack Obama
Basically, I listen to voices. If they write good songs and they can sing, I'll probably like it.
- India Arie
We hear many persuasive voices demanding freedom from restrictions, particularly from moral restraints. However, we learn from the history of the earth that any successful society has had boundaries.
- James Faust
Once you've been talked to by voices, it's not possible to go back to a world where talking voices is not possible.
- Mark Vonnegut
You have to have more people who don't look like you in the writers room. I try to have some people who don't look like me in my writers room. I think it's important to have a group of voices, of people who can dissent.
- Shonda Rhimes
As you know, my father was for the inclusiveness and the betterment of society and the world. Certainly we recognize that there are diverse voices in our country, and people have the right of free speech. They have the right of choice, but again, it is our hope that when they choose, they choose to reflect those ideals that he taught us.
- Bernice King
I wanted to work for CBS because I loved the way CBS broadcast the Masters and I loved the way CBS presented the NFL. I loved the voices I heard.
- Jim Nantz
The crowds and centuries of books are only commentary and elucidation, echoes and weakeners of those few great voices of Time.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Reeducation comes from voices that dissent from the unexamined comfort zone, from those who abrasively shock our comfort zones with voices from outside that violate the consensus that has been silently accepted.
- Walter Brueggemann
Mostly folk music is people with fruity voices trying to keep alive something old and dead. It's all a bit boring, like ballet: a minority thing kept going by a minority group.
- John Lennon
I have sometimes called this 'double listening'. Listening to the voice of God in Scripture, and listening to the voices of the modern world, with all their cries of anger, pain and despair.
- John Stott