"I would certainly use my voice to try and avoid anything that undermines confidence, so that parents are using vaccines fully."
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"Pope John Paul II was unquestionably the most influential voice for morality and peace in the world during the last 100 years."
"It is your own assent to yourself, and the constant voice of your own reason, and not of others, that should make you believe."
"Lay down the song you strum, And rest yourself 'neath the strength of strings No voice can hope to hum."
"I've never gone for having a great voice, for cultivating one. I'm still not doing it now."
"I consider my voice to be a centrist moderate voice among the nine Democratic candidates."
"Each day, I would feel new wisdom and new intuition and I would follow that. Most everything I was doing was coming from that voice in my heart, which was affirmed by the ancient texts."
"I had never done any sort of yoga before, and this epiphany was a little more esoteric. I walked into the yoga room and there was a voice from my soul that said out loud, This is it! I just knew. I just knew in that moment - I couldn't even straighten my legs. I couldn't sit cross-legged on the floor. I couldn't put my legs up the wall in the most gentle, restorative yoga pose, and yet, I knew."
"My message is believe in yourself. Have courage in your capacity. Listen to your inner voice. And then the critical component of all this is, do the work."
"I think Hammer's very cool: he has a great voice and great presence."
"I wanted to emulate Bob Flanagan, the high voice in the 'Four Freshmen.' I wanted to sing high like he did."
"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."
"Learn their lesson, that if you would teach people you first must capture their interest with news; that your service rather than your sermons must be your claim upon their attention; that what you say must be simple, and brief, and above all sincere - the unmistakable voice of true regard and affection."
"You can beat the drum so hard that people stop listening. I wanted to use my voice wisely and not expend it wastefully."
"Unions have been the only powerful and effective voice working people have ever had in the history of this country."
"I heard a political message in rock music. A liberation message. A message of freedom. I heard it in Elvis' voice."
"You still had to find the music inside your language. You know, it was - that's a big part of what sort of moved me to begin writing the book. I wrote a little essay and I felt, yeah, this is a good voice. This is a good feeling. It feels like me."
"I'm not Bill Evans. I'm not Keith Jarrett. I'm basically a singer who plays along with his voice."
"William," the professor said, softly, "what now is your weapon?"...."Truth," he whispered, his voice rasping. He cleared his throat. "Truth is my sword." ...."And what now is your defense?" Colour returned to Billy's face, and his jaw tightened. His voice surged with emotion. "Faith...faith is my shield."
"Sure, I do wish I sometimes got to play more heroes, but hey, I can't beat the fact that I am working constantly. Anyway, look at me. I'm six-four, three feet wide, have a really deep voice, and this face; I'm not precisely the romantic comedy stereotype, right?"