And all the charms of face or voice Which I in others see, Are but the recollected choice Of what I feel for thee.
Even when I lecture per se, I am a joke comedian, I can do the voices.
At the core of what I'm doing is a belief in the audience, a belief that populism doesn't mean dumbing down theater, but rather giving the audience a voice and a role in experiencing theater.
It was hard for me to find my voice because I was, for so long, absorbed in my own world.
The values and voices of democracy are silent. Either we have lost touch with those values or, no better, believe they need not or cannot be taught.
i do not know what it is about you that closes and opens;only something in me understands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses
I really have shaken hands with where my voice is right now. I think it's got a little deeper; it's got some more grooves in it.
Voicing out your concerns in a calmly way is a great thing to do and it helps and saves lives of those who can't speak up.
When the 'New York Times' revealed the warrantless surveillance of voice calls, in December 2005, the telephone companies got nervous.
So it's not so much that I set out to do something different, it's just that the songs themselves require their own individual voice and attention.
As long as the songs are strong, I think you can express yourself in any style and have it be soulful and have it be your own voice.
Speak up! We live in a democracy. We all need to make sure our voices are heard and our opinions are known.
I know now that I want to do more voice-over projects. They really have the ability to transport you into the world of whatever movie it is you are working on.
Live-action is more fun for me, because you're acting with people. When you do voice-acting, many times you're not even in the room with the person that you're acting with.
When I was in the recording studio, I needed to concentrate on what my voice was doing, which is rather difficult if you can't actually see what you are supposed to be singing.
I think original voices get noticed. But most importantly, I think you should have a story to tell.
What is most important to me is that my narrator's voice is believable, and that, though it is clearly an absolute fiction, it has the emotional resonance of memoir.
A lot of people have said that I've got a voice that speaks to children. I think I've got a natural naivety to me. I'm childish.
So I got interested in singing and I have always used my voice. Not professionally as much, but around the living room, the campfire, that kind of thing.
With a theatre audience there's always the additional sense of a sustained challenge of which I'm acutely aware and for which you need to have the tools ready - your voice, physicality, brain.
Wanting to be understood by an audience that didn't know Russian, I tried to paint musical pictures by emphasizing the phrasing, using voice color more boldly, and varying the shade and nuance.