“... I'm not conscious of the speed ... it's not my motive ... my motive is displaying a voice through the fingerboard ... it can get to the point where I don't have control over what I am playing ... I never end the gig until I can't sing anymore” I CanEndsVoiceMusicConsciousSpeedMotiveGigsFingerboard Author:Alvin Lee
“Dialogue saves me. I love writing the conversations between my paper people. For some reason, that is the easiest thing for me. It's like I am a transcriptionist for the voices in my head. I can hear them talking (mentally) and have a gift for getting it on the page.” PeopleWritingI CanReasonVoiceTalkingConversationPaperPagesDialogueSave MeVoices In My Head Author:Kim Smith
“What I realized with Funny or Die is that I could take it into my own hands. On a much smaller scale, I think these videos are an accurate representation of who I am. As weird as they may be, I'm at least proud of them, and it showed that I do have a slightly different voice. I can't tell you how often people bring up these videos in interviews, and I'm so happy to talk about them because we created them from the ground up.” PeopleThinkingMayI CanDifferentHandsDiesVoiceMy OwnProudI RealizedScalesWho I AmVideoInterviewsAccurateRepresentationDifferent VoicesFunny Or Die Author:Dave Franco
“I guess my voice kind of changed in middle school. It was what it is now. I remember there was this boy who used to walk behind me and sing that song that goes, "Walk like a man, talk like a man" and I was devastated. So I learned that I can pick up my voice if I want to.” IfsMenWantKindI CanSchoolRememberUsedSongVoiceWalksBehindsBoysMiddleChangedPicksDevastatedMiddle School Author:Dianna Agron
“As an actor, I don't have any politics. As an actor, I'm driven more by an authentic - I would say an obsessive-compulsive-disorder level-fixation on mimicry, tonality of voice, to literally imitate something until I can just disappear into it.” I CanActorsVoiceLevelsDisappearDrivenDisorderObsessiveFixationMimicryObsessive CompulsiveObsessive Compulsive Disorder Author:Edward Norton
“Whether that's speaking up in your job or asking for a promotion or saying, 'I think I can do that.' Using your voice in ways that might initially scare you. That can be being an architect of change.” ThinkingWayI CanMightJobsVoiceCan DoAskingScareArchitectPromotionSpeaking Up Author:Maria Shriver
“I can't be reading novels when I'm writing a novel, because somebody's voice creeps in. The hardest thing to do is keep the tone and your attitude over the course of a year or however long it takes.But when I'm writing short stories, which I will be doing shortly, I can read anything I like.” WritingYearsLongI CanStoriesCoursesReadingVoiceAttitudeNovelHardestThings To DoToneShort StoryHardest ThingCreepsI Can ReadHardest Thing To DoWriting ShortWriting Short StoriesReading Novels Author:T.C. Boyle
“I am very timid about speaking for the collective. I can say what I see, I can say what I've heard, I can say what I feel, but I can't speak for - no one can speak for - 10 million people, and it takes away something from them if you make yourself their voice.” PeopleIfsFeelsI CanSpeakVoiceMillionsHeardCollectives Author:Edwidge Danticat
“My voice is definitely a big present for me from God, because it's not like I can even take credit for it.” I CanBigsVoiceCredit Author:Macy Gray
“When I speak in Christian terms or Buddhist terms I'm simply selecting for the moment a dialect. Christian words for me represent the comforting vocabulary of the place I came from hometown voices saying more than the language itself can convey about how welcome and safe I am what the expectations are and where to find food. Buddhist words come from another dialect from the people over the mountain. I've become pretty fluent in Buddhist it helps me to see my home country differently but it will never be speech I can feel completely at home in.” PeopleFeelsI CanCountryMomentsHelpingHomeChristianSpeakLanguageVoiceTermSafeMountainSpeechExpectationsWelcomeBuddhistHelp MeVocabularyComfortingHometownDialectFluentHome Country Author:Mary Rose O'Reilley
“I do think that I can sing, though I actually like voices I can't imitate.” ThinkingI CanVoice Author:Inara George