That's why writers write—to say things loudly with ink. To give feet to thoughts; to make quiet, still feelings loudly heard.
By five or six, when the heels start to hurt, I kick off my shoes and walk bare feet. But that's not a big deal. Nobody else is at the office at that time, and as for singing loudly, I don't sing loudly. I might hum a tune at times when I am thinking...
Honesty transmits loudly in silence.
I know that money speaks more loudly than need.
I've always heard people's criticisms twice as loudly as their praise.
The fool shouts loudly, thinking to impress the world.
Proclaim human equality as loudly as you like, Witless will serve his brother.
I praise loudly. I blame softly.
Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age.
You may call for peace as loudly as you wish, but where there is no brotherhood there can in the end be no peace.
Lea found that she was saying things, saying them pretty loudly, but had no clear concept of what she was saying. [Sean and Andy’s] names, maybe. The seventy-two names of God. The capitals of all fifty states. Love. That word featured in there a lo...
Who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're saying.
I like to praise and reward loudly, to blame quietly.
There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do.
Dare, dream, dance, smile, and sing loudly! And have faith that love is an unstoppable force!
It's human nature to start taking things for granted again when danger isn't banging loudly on the door.
He had never clearly fathomed the true weight of a word of good, truth, and purity cast in the stream of human speech and the deep bend it cut in it. Nor had he thought that a word spoken boldly and loudly, with no hint of false shame, but rather wit...
Our actions speak for us & they speak loudly.
The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows.
Half the vices which the world condemns most loudly have seeds of good in them and require moderate use rather than total abstinence.
Now I can say loudly and openly what I have been saying to myself on my knees.