A Quote by Annamie Paul

Sometimes the most negative voices in the room are the loudest and it's easy for them to drown out the rest. — © Annamie Paul
Sometimes the most negative voices in the room are the loudest and it's easy for them to drown out the rest.
When you're indiscriminate in allowing people to post, the loudest and emptiest voices invariably drown out everyone else.
I know in our mainstream culture, the loudest voices and the most shocking voices are the ones that get the noise.
Everyone has an opinion, and it seems that the negative voices can be the loudest, but I chose to focus on the positive comments from readers.
While Shakespeare wasn't the first voice in the room, in North America and Europe, he's one of the loudest voices.
I realized that whatever your path, whatever your calling, the most damaging thing you can do is let other voices define you and drown out your own. You've got to block them out and find that place deep inside you, shaken but still intact, and hold on to it.
Young female voices are the loudest voices of all with the fans.
Sometimes I need silence; sometimes I need voices around - but not too loud or distinctive. I guess it depends on the piece in question, what stage I'm in. I think some voices can help me not to try too hard - especially at the beginning stages. Does that make sense? By some voice I mean, low chatter in the room. When there's low chatter in the room, I'm a little more relaxed, my mind might be a little more open.
Big money and corporate interest drown out a lot of voices.
I believe Barack Obama has shown a deep conviction to help those most in need, even if their voices are not always the ones heard the loudest in Washington.
When you stick to what you're doing, sometimes that road ain't as easy as the rest of them.
Our minds are susceptible to the influence of external voices telling us what we require to be satisfied, voices that may drown out the faint sounds emitted by our souls and distract us from the careful, arduous task of accurately naming our priorities.
I have walked away from friendships when I've realized that someone smiles to someone's face and talks about them the minute they walk out of a room. I have no room in my life for that kind of negative energy anymore.
Perfume was first created to mask the stench of foul and offensive odors... Spices and bold flavorings were created to mask the taste of putrid and rotting meat... What then was music created for? Was it to drown out the voices of others, or the voices within ourselves? I think I know.
You have to look also to the media, where you have a vast majority of the loudest and most influential political voices in America media from people who came from the entertainment world.
The loudest voice in the room, sometimes, is the absent voice of the silenced.
You do your job, you come home, and then like try and drown out the rest. I think it's a really important mindset to have, especially if stuff starts quickly and you're young. Because the rest of it is scary.
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