“October's bellowing anger breakes and cleavesThe bronzed battalions of the stricken woodIn whose lament I hear a voice that grievesFor battle's fruitless harvest, and the feudOf outrage men. Their lives are like the leavesScattered in flocks of ruin, tossed and blownAlong the westering furnace flaring red.O martyred youth and manhood overthrown,The burden of your wrongs is on my head.” MenVoiceYouthBattleRedBurdenRuinsHarvestManhoodOutrageOctoberFlocksLamentFurnacesMartyred Author:Siegfried Sassoon
“One would suppose that the battle for religious liberty was won in the United States two hundred years ago. However, in the time since, and right now, powerful voices are always raised in favor of bigotry and thought control. It is useful, then, to have a compendium of the thoughts of great men and women of all faiths (and of none) on the subject, to convince us that we men and woman of freedom are not and never have been alone.” MenYearsHas BeensTwoStatesVoiceReligiousUnitedPowerfulLibertyUnited StatesAtheismSubjectsRight NowBattleHundredMen And WomenYears AgoRaisedPositive AtheismFavorsGreat MenConvinceBigotryReligious LibertyConvince Us Author:Isaac Asimov
“There is surely no more unselfish person than the anthologist. For while all we others are striving to ensure our own immortality with eagerness, beguilements, buffooneries, loud voices, 'the sound of battle and garments rolled in blood,' the anthologist is quietly ensuring the immortality of somebody else.” PersonsSoundVoiceBloodBattleStriveLoudImmortalityGarmentsUnselfishEagernessLoud Voices Author:Mary Webb
“I think that the important thing to know is, which is great about this country [the USA], when it comes to domestic issues, we all battle it out and fight it between the parties and all those kind of things to get things done, but when it comes to foreign issues, overseas kind of things, then we all speak with one voice.” ThinkingKnowsKindImportantCountryDoneFightingSpeakVoicePartyIssuesBattleImportant ThingsUsaThings Done Author:Arnold Schwarzenegger
“So your strength is failing you? Why don't you tell your mother about it? ... Mother! Call her with a loud voice. She is listening to you; she sees you in danger, perhaps, and she-your holy mother Mary-offers you, along with the grace of her son, the refuge of her arms, the tenderness of her embrace ... and you will find yourself with added strength for the new battle.” ChristianMotherVoiceGraceFailingDangerSonArmsListeningHolyBattleOffersEmbraceLoudFinding YourselfMaryTendernessRefugeLoud VoicesHoly MaryMother Mary Author:Josemaria Escriva
“My arm is paralyzed; my voice that once could be heard all along the line, is gone; I can scarcely speak above a whisper; my hearing is very much impaired, and sometimes I feel as if I wished the end would come; but I have some misrepresentations of my battles that I wish to correct, so as to have my record correct before I die.” IfsFeelsI CanEndsSometimesDiesSpeakWishVoiceLinesGoneRecordsHeardArmsBattleHearingParalyzedBefore I DieMisrepresentation Author:James Longstreet
“It's actually not very hard to re-set between the adult novels and the ones for younger readers. The narrative voices are very similar, the smartass attitude, the environmental battles. Kids love books that are irreverent and challenge authority, when authority is arbitrary, greedy or foolish. They also love it when you make fun of grownups, and I've spent my whole life as a writer doing that.” BookHardWholeKidsFunVoiceChallengesAttitudeNovelReaderBattleAuthorityAdultsEnvironmentalWhole LifeFoolishNarrativeGreedyArbitraryGrownupsKids LoveIrreverentSmartassNarrative Voice Author:Carl Hiaasen
“We know the battle ahead will be long, but always remember that no matter what obstacles stand in our way, nothing can stand in the way of the power of millions of voices calling for change. We have been told we cannot do this by a chorus of cynics. They will only grow louder and more dissonant. We've been asked to pause for a reality check. We've been warned against offering the people of this nation false hope. But in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope.” PeopleKnowsWayLongHas BeensMatterStoriesRealityAmericaRememberNationsGrowsVoiceMillionsCallingBattleNo Matter WhatObstaclesChecksOfferingPausesUnlikelyChorusFalse Hope Author:Barack Obama
“Will picked a single blossom from a gorse bush beside him; it shone bright yellow on his grubby hand. "People are very complicated," he said sadly. "So they are," John Rowlands said. His voice deepened a little, louder and clearer than it had been. "But when the battles between you and your adversaries are done, Will Stanton, in the end the fate of all the world will depend on just those people, and on how many of them are good or bad, stupid or wise. And indeed it is all so complicated that I would not dare foretell what they will do with their world. Our world.” PeopleWorldLittlesSaidEndsDoneHandsVoiceWiseFateStupidDependsBattleDareComplicatedOur WorldYellowAdversaries Author:Susan Cooper
“If I profess with loudest voice and clearest exposition every portion of the truth of God except that little point which the world and the Devil are at that moment attacking, I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christ. Where the battle rages, there the loyalty of the soldier is proved, and to be steady on all the battlefield besides, is mere flight and disgrace if he flinches at that point.” IfsWorldMayLittlesMomentsVoiceChristBattleDevilMereSoldierRageLoyaltyFlightThat MomentSteadyPortionsAttackingDisgraceBattlefieldsConfessingTruth Of God Author:Martin Luther
“I knew right then you were the only one for me." He pulled her hand from his face, kissed her palm, then pressed it flat against his chest. "Beatings, battles, fights. No matter how bleak the circumstance, no matter how my soul despaired ... this heart never once gave up." His voice deepened, went thick with emotion. "I've a theory as to why. Do you want to hear it?" She nodded. "This heart is yours. It's yours," he said. "It always will be.” WantHeartSaidSoulMatterHandsFacesFightingVoiceEmotionTheoryCircumstancesBattleMy SoulFlatsChestsThickPalmsGave UpBleakOne For Me Author:Tessa Dare
“And I like a good horror story as much as the next person so long as they kill off some men too and not just girls. But the voices Joan heard were real. There’s clear and substantiated proof they were real. She won battles that would otherwise have been lost because of what those voices told her in advance of them allowing the French generals to strategize in ways completely different than they did before Joan came along. People’s lives were saved because of what those voices told her.” PeopleMenWayPersonsLongHas BeensDifferentRealStoriesGirlNextLostVoiceClearHeardHorrorBattleProofSavedAllowingHorror StoriesJust A Girl Author:Meg Cabot
“Often the losing of a battle leads to the winning of progress. Less glory but greater liberty: the drum is silent and the voices of reason can be heard.” ReasonWinningVoiceLibertyGreaterProgressHeardBattleLosingGlorySilentVoice Of Reason Book:Les Misérables Source: Les Misérables
“Isabelle is like a warrior going into battle and she needs… you said yes? You'd really choose an inexperienced squire?" she asked, her voice incredulous. He laughed. "I would." She smiled. "You're lying to me to make me feel better. It's all right. It's working. Now tell me another lie.” NeedsFeelsSaidLyingVoiceBattleWarriorLaughedFeel BetterNeed YouLie To MeMake Me Feel BetterSquiresWorking Now Book:The Secret Source: The Secret
“By the time I got to school, I had already read a couple hundred books. I knew in the first grade that they were lying to me because I had already been exposed to other points of view. School is basically about one point of view -- the one the teacher has or the textbooks have. They don't like the idea of having different points of view, so it was a battle. Of course I would pipe up with my five-year-old voice.” YearsFirstsBookIdeasDifferentSchoolLyingCoursesVoiceViewsEducationFiveTeacherCoupleBattleHundredIntelligencePoint Of ViewFive YearsGradesExposedPipeTextbooksFive Year OldsDifferent Points Of ViewLie To Me Author:Alan Kay