WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES when we go against our instincts? What are the consequences of not speaking out? What are the consequences of guilt, shame, and doubt?
Terry Tempest WilliamsTag: doubt shame guilt consequences instinct voice speaking-out consequence instincts
Not everything is meant for all to hear.
Terry Tempest WilliamsThere is an art to writing, and it is not always disclosure. The act itself can be beautiful, revelatory, and private.
Terry Tempest WilliamsTag: art writing beauty silence voice private disclusure privicy
Your voice is the wildest thing you own,” Brooke says to me. “And you’re giving it away. You can’t see it. Your obsession is blinding you.” He is angry. He is talking in shorthand. “You’re losing yourself.
Terry Tempest WilliamsTag: voice giving-away losing-self
Once you know that you have a voice,” Louis said, “it’s no longer the voice that matters, but what is behind the voice.
Terry Tempest WilliamsTag: voice
We know the quality of another’s heart through her voice.
Terry Tempest WilliamsTag: voice
Su voz suena preciosa por teléfono...preciosa. Por un momento, siento auténtico pánico. No sé qué decirle. Me gustaría decirle: «Oiga, Irene, creo que es usted hermosa...Creo que es usted maravillosa.» Me gustaría decirle algo que fuera cierto, por ridículo que fuese, porque, ahora que he oído su voz, todo ha cambiado.
Henry MillerTag: love voice tropic-of-cancer
The educated ones leave, the ones with the potential to right the wrongs. They leave the weak behind. The tyrants continue to reign because the weak cannot resist. Do you not see that it is a cycle? Who will break that cycle?
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieTag: education fight oppression revolution voice
The word of Mohammad is a voice direct from nature's own heart - all else is wind in comparison.
Thomas CarlyleTag: science life words humanity nature change religion faith heart universe mankind direction atheist struggle christian earth wind jewish lessons universal voice hindu message planet prophet thomas comparison muhammad-pbuh carlyle
again, her singing was her only absolute, the only thing that was completely her. a thousand classes hadn't given her this concrete insight: her voice was her place in the world, the home she leaves in the morning and returns to at night, in which she can be herself in her entirety and hope to be loved for all that she is and in spite of all she is.
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