
Top 42 Whisper And Shout Quotes
#1. I'm like a ventriloquist chasing his own voice. I can whisper and shout at the same time, and this is the closest approximation I have to a description of love. I would offer you something to drink, but I'm not in the kitchen, even though it may sound like I am.
Jarod Kintz
#2. When you've made up your mind to shout out who you are to the world, it's a relief to know that you can do it in a whisper.
Terry Pratchett
#4. God will shout during your storms, whisper during your sunshine and sing during the rarest rainbows you will encounter.
Shannon L. Alder
#5. The novel is more of a whisper, whereas the stage is a shout.
Robert Holman
#6. I have been in howling storms in which a shout is reduced to a whisper, moved across the sea's featureless face in a gray fog that does not yield to human eyes.
Robin Hobb
#7. To seventy excuses for him. If you cannot find any, convince yourselves that it is an excuse you do not know.13
Tariq Ramadan
#8. Write until you have nothing left to say and then stop writing. Focus on content and quality rather than word count.
Gudjon Bergmann
#9. Let your work speak for itself:
If poor, it will remain silent.
If average, it will whisper.
If good, it will talk.
If great, it will shout.
If genius, it will sing.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#10. If your shout is local, only your village will hear you; if your whisper is universal, the whole world will hear you!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#11. Whisper to the flashing water your real name, write your signature in the sand, and shout your identity to the sky until it answers to you in thunder.
Christopher John Farley
#12. Call me old fashioned, but I kind of enjoy the so-called 'walk of shame.' It's really more a 'walk of pride because I got some.
Abigail Barnette
#13. Shout praise and whisper criticism.
Don Meyer
#14. Black-and-white photography, which I was doing in the very early days, was essentially called art photography and usually consisted of landscapes by people like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. But photographs by people like Adams didn't interest me.
William Eggleston
#15. Watch the old man. Watch how the old man keeps the guys who aren't playing happy.
Mickey Mantle
#16. No one has ever touched me like you do. You're like a whisper. Gentle, soft. Soothing. In my world, the people only shout and scream. But you ... you're my haven. "
... "God, you're good
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#17. The voices of fear are so loud today. The voices of love should never shout, but neither should they whisper - not at a time like this.
Marianne Williamson
#18. Or you might shout at the top of your lungs or whisper into your sleeve, "I hate you, God." That is a prayer too, because it is real, it is truth, and maybe it is the first sincere thought you've had in months.
Anne Lamott
#19. I've never turned into a bee - I've never been chased by a mummy or met a ghost. But many of the ideas in my books are suggested by real life.
R.L. Stine
#21. God does not shout; He whispers, and in that whisper is the way." Chyna Shepard in "Intensity
Dean Koontz
#22. He was a loving father, but he did his loving in private. Quietly, he would tell his daughter to drive safely. On her wedding day, when he walked her down the aisle, he'd whisper the words to her. But today, above the noise, he would have to shout it.
Debra Anastasia
#23. Those who cannot hear an angry shout may strain to hear a whisper.
Leonard Nimoy
#24. People shout when they don't have the vocabulary to whisper), but
Maggie Stiefvater
#25. My words are a whisper, your deafness a shout.
Jethro Tull
#26. In his head, his mother said, 'People shout when they don't have the vocabulary to whisper'.
Maggie Stiefvater
#27. Bychan: little one Cariad: sweetheart, beloved one Annwyl:
Lisa Kleypas
#28. For some she came in a dream. For others in words as clear as a bell: it is time, I am here. She may come in a whisper so loud she can deafen you or a shout so quiet you strain to hear. She may appear in the waves or the face of the moon, in a red goddess or a crow.
Lucy H. Pearce
#29. Increasingly agitated, he tried to shout, but the only sound to come out of his mouth was a hoarse whisper, too small to be heard outside the room. The look on his face was heartrending to see, as he realized the futility of his strangled efforts.
Sherwin B. Nuland
#30. (Via Malcolm) ... For the moment, I have this incredible gift ... It just happened. I bend, whisper, sing, shout - and a radiant light surrounds and then emanates from people.
Kathleen Maher
#31. There's no need to shout. The truth is as loud at a whisper as at a scream.
Stacey Jay
#32. Ask questions then talk over answers, shout loudly you love everyone, try and hug people, confide in them that you are a sheep, offer them the last grass in your pockets.
Then watch with a smile as they pretend you aren't there, and whisper you must be crazy, because you want to make friends.
Craig Stone
#34. I am yours
and I will whisper it
and shout it
and write it
and carve it into my skin
if only blood
would tell you
the truth you need to see.
I am yours
and I have never
been anyone's before.
Tyler Knott Gregson
#36. We each have only one voice. And the world is so loud. Sometimes I think that the quiet ones have figured out that the best way to get other people's attention is not to shout, but to whisper. Which makes everyone listen a little harder.
Meg Wolitzer
#37. And because we look for the bonfire, we miss the candle. Because we listen for the shout, we miss the whisper. But it is in burnished candles that God comes, and through whispered promises he speaks: "When you doubt, look around; I am closer than you think.
Max Lucado
#38. Those days were very tough. All my teammates are white, and it was a different time. I couldn't go out to eat with the white players; I had to wait until someone brought something out to the bus. We couldn't stay in the same hotels.
Juan Marichal
#39. It is dangerous to live in a secure world.
Teju Cole
#40. Watch your thoughts. They turn into words, then turn into actions.
Inbar Lavi
#41. Your heart always knows what's important. It always knows how to guide you. It's pure, and trustworthy
though it will never shout to be heard. it will never speak above a whisper. But if you learn how to heed it, how to hear it, you will never feel lost in the world.
Alyson Noel
#42. When you're standing beside an open window at twilight, you can say more to each other than in bright sunshine. It's also easier to whisper your feelings than to shout them from the rooftops.
Anne Frank
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