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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
I've learned my lessons, but I'm also still learning them.
They would wake me up when I was sleeping, and say sing a song for our friends. I had a sweet voice, I had a nice little tenor voice. God knows what I sang, but my whole family would admire me.
Hearing God is not all that difficult. If we know the Lord, we have already heard His voice - after all it was the inner leading that brought us to Him in the first place. But we can hear His voice and still miss His best if we don't keep on listening. After the what of guidance comes the when and how.
As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school. — © Megan Gallagher
As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school.
I love it and it is a blessing to be able to have seventy-five to eighty episodes to develop a character and find your voice. You have a similar through voice, and yet you are making different decisions, and so you act differently and you make different choices, as that is what your character would do.
Before I lost my voice, it was slurred, so only those close to me could understand, but with the computer voice, I found I could give popular lectures. I enjoy communicating science. It is important that the public understands basic science, if they are not to leave vital decisions to others.
The person who is hardest to forgive is the one who can teach you the greatest lessons.
It has nothing to do with [Renee] being a female or not, it has to do with her being the right person for the job. She’s got a great voice that cuts through the clutter. She is very knowledgeable about WWE, about its history, about the talent and she is really willing to step up and do her homework. I think you’re going to see her grow. You’re going to see her jump on this challenge to become a regular fixture and a regular voice and, hopefully, maybe one day the voice of WWE.
Without the lessons I learned in gymnastics, I would be crushed.
After the attacks on September 11th, we all learned lessons.
There are no lessons so useful as those learned in the school of affliction.
This book [the Bible] speaks both the voice of God and the voice of humanity, for there is told in it the most convincing of human experience that has ever been written...and those who heed that story will know their strength and happiness and success are all summed up in the exhortation, "Fear God and keep His commandments."
All you have to do is to pay attention; lessons always arrive when you are ready.
I've never had anything as formal as vocal lessons. — © Paolo Nutini
I've never had anything as formal as vocal lessons.
When you learn your lessons, the pain goes away.
In the 20s, you were a face. And that was enough. In the 30s, you also had to be a voice. And your voice had to match your face, if you can imagine that.
Sometimes we don't understand or we forget that there are no mistakes, only lessons.
You learn lessons. A lot of them the hard way.
When you experience resistance, you find the lessons that you are meant to learn
Sometimes I hear a voice - sometimes it's the voice of someone I know. And sometimes that leads to a character, which leads to a story.
In moments of difficulty there are positives you can take and lessons you can learn.
Sometimes the harshest lessons were the most valuable.
The whole thing of singing on my own has been accidental and random. I sang a huge amount as a kid, and I was a boy soprano. I didn't do that much classical music; I did a little bit. I had a lovely voice. And then when my voice dropped, I didn't worry about it consciously because I wasn't that invested in my singing at the time.
Rock and roll kind of screwed up my voice poetically. I found myself having this 'Beat' voice in my poems. It was like this self-fulfilled prophecy because everybody was calling me this rock poet, this Beat poet.
What is absolutely true is that any good [Television] series has a specific voice. And I think that voice is almost exclusively the domain of the executive producer. . . . As a staff writer you're not being called upon to be the great creative person. You're sort of called upon to understand the characters and their voices and put them through certain paces.
Dysphonia is not a singing problem. It's a voice box issue in the muscle on the voice, very different from having a nodule on the vocal cords, which I've never had. I'm lucky that I've never had that. It needs a long renewal time, and even today, I am still addressing it.
My life, my choices, my mistakes, my lessons- NOT YOUR BUSINESS.
Your voice is not your instrument. Your voice is the character that you build, your innermost feelings, the things that you want to say, and your instrument is the vehicle that you use to carry the message.
You don’t read or overhear the voice in the poem, you are the voice in the poem.
I started taking programming lessons at the age of 10.
I didn't use a voice change to do Bilbo. I have a distinctive voice anyway. I did an attitude change, making Bilbo kind of fussy - fussy and proper - then gradually dropped the fussiness and properness as the madness of battle really affects him.
Every writer's difficult journey is a movement from silence to speech. We must be intensely private and interior in order to find a voice and a vision - and we must bring our work to an outside world where the market, or public outrage, or even government censorship can destroy our voice.
Everyone has challenges and lessons to learn - we wouldn't be who we are without them.
I don't think there are many larger lessons to be found in sports.
Been having a fight with your blankets, Septimus?" A familiar voice echoed down the chimney. "Looks like you lost," the voice continued with a chuckle. "Not wise to take on a pair of blankets, lad. One, maybe, but two blankets always gang up on you. Vicious things, blankets.
I took classical piano lessons from the age of five.
I was a lifeguard and taught swimming lessons when I was in high school.
...humanity learns true lessons only in cataclysm.
The lessons we learn from the wild become the etiquette of freedom. — © Gary Snyder
The lessons we learn from the wild become the etiquette of freedom.
I'm definitely not the person to be giving anybody dance lessons.
Habit is far stronger than the lessons of experience.
Unusual travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God.
From the experience of the past we derive instructive lessons for the future.
The inner voice is something which cannot be described in words. But sometimes we have a positive feeling that something in us prompts us to do a certain thing. The time when I learnt to recognise this voice was, I may say, the time when I started praying regularly.
The thing that influenced me most was the way Tommy played his trombone. It was my idea to make my voice work in the same way as a trombone or violin-not sounding like them, but "playing" the voice like those instrumentalists.
Certainly working with teens keeps me up to date with language and with certain kinds of thinking. I often feel like I have to go back to that 17-year-old Chris Crutcher, and that forms the core voice. I can draw on teens from 1964 to 2001 to find a part of the voice I need.
Is it ignorance or apathy, I forget the lessons taught to me.
One of the key lessons I learned at Netflix was the necessity of focus.
Slow down and think about the lessons of the elders. — © Maya Soetoro-Ng
Slow down and think about the lessons of the elders.
I can't listen to my own voice, I don't like it. You see all your mistakes when you hear your voice. You see all your imperfections.
I'm not into nostalgia, and I only look back to find lessons.
Some lessons are only delivered in the form of pain.
Action first, mistakes second, lessons third.
From a comparative perspective, the United States is unusual if not unique in the lack of restraints on freedom of expression. It is also unusual in the range and effectiveness of methods employed to restrain freedom of thought... Where the voice of the people is heard, elite groups must insure their voice says the right things.
If History teaches any lesson at all, it is that there are no historical lessons.
My idea with '4 Degrees' was to articulate, for a minute, not my ideal vision of how I wanted to perceive my relationship to nature but the reality. If I could give a voice to my behavior, what would that voice be? Taking planes, enjoying first-world fossil fuel, an addict of first-world comfort.
A person who has not completely lost the memory of paradise, even though it is a faint one, will suffer endlessly. He will feel the call of the essential world, will hear the voice that comes from so far away that one cannot find out where it comes from, a voice that cannot guide him.
I've had singing lessons and plan to show off.
The old jazz singers or old blues singers, you always just saw them kind of sitting down and singing. They weren't worried as much about their voice sounding perfect. They would make the song kind of fit their voice.
The lessons of experience are always learned too late.
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