“Sweet harmonious sounds give exquisite joy to human beings capable of appreciating music. I delight in hearing harmonious tones made by the human voice, by musical instruments, and by both combined.” GivingHumansMadeJoySoundVoiceHuman BeingsMusicSweetCapableAppreciateInstrumentsMusicalDelightHearingToneExquisiteHarmoniousMusical InstrumentsHuman Voice Author:Brigham Young
“The Brightwood Stillness is a novel I could not put down. On the surface, it is the lives of normal people in trying circumstances. Deeper, it is an uncannily perceptive exploration of male psychology… Pomeroy is a brave new voice capable of taking us beyond the clichés of war and its aftermath and into the secret heart of every man. This is simply the best novel I’ve read in a long time.” PeopleMenTryingHeartLongWarVoiceSecretNovelPsychologyCircumstancesNormalCapableLong TimeBraveMalesDeeperSurfaceEvery ManExplorationStillnessAftermathBest Novel Author:Andrew X. Pham
“I believe that man will not merely endure; he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among the creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of kindness and compassion.” MenBelieveSoulSpiritI BelieveVoiceCompassionKindnessCreaturesCapableEndureImmortalKindness And Compassion Author:William Falconer
“My primary reason for bringing my son on was to have a voice on the show [Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll] that would bring a 25 or 26 year old point of view to it, and my son is very capable of writing that stuff.” WritingYearsReasonShowsSexStuffVoiceViewsRocksSonDrugCapablePoint Of ViewPrimariesMy SonSex Drugs Author:Denis Leary
“That you honestly believe I am capable of hurting innocent people for no reason.” “You’re not?” I asked, hope softening my voice. “Oh, no, I’m more than capable. I just didn’t realize you knew that.” PeopleBelieveReasonVoiceRealizingHurtCapableHonestlyInnocentNo Reason Book:Second Grave on the Left Source: Second Grave on the Left
“At the bidding of a Peter the Hermit millions of men hurled themselves against the East; the words of an hallucinated enthusiast such as Mahomet created a force capable of triumphing over the Graeco-Roman world; an obscure monk like Luther bathed Europe in blood. The voice of a Galileo or a Newton will never have the least echo among the masses. The inventors of genius hasten the march of civilization. The fanatics and the hallucinated create history.” MenWorldForceVoiceHistoryMillionsBloodGeniusCivilizationMassCapableEuropeEastMarchPeterEchoesObscureMonkLutherInventorFanaticsNewtonHermitsBidding Author:Gustave Le Bon