Monotonous Voice Quotes & Sayings
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Helping people boost themselves out of poverty is the best way to make a lasting positive difference in a person's life. — Naveen Jain

He [the cat] wound himself around her legs, purring the purr of ardent desire like a kettle coming to a boil and then bubbling very fast. — May Sarton

Of course I know Julie Andrews. She's the last of the really great broads. — Paul Newman

I will show her that loving her is my greatest truth, and the most beautiful thing I have ever known. - Gem — Stacey Jay

She saw herself moving through another life, an exotic, difficult, satisfying life. — Kim Edwards

His voice just stops, exactly like when the needle is lifted from a phonograph record by the hand of someone who is not listening to the record. [ ... ] She speaks the same dead, level tone: two bodiless voices in monotonous strophe and anistrophe: to bodiless voices recounting dreamily something performed in a region without dimension by people without blood [ ... ] Two of them are also motionless, the woman with that stonevisaged patience of a waiting rock, the old man with a spent quality like the charred wick of a candle from which the flame has been violently blown away. — William Faulkner

The first step toward being loved is learning to love what you see when you look in the mirror. — Tadahiko Nagao

I kept my head; I mean, I've never been one of those people who ended up in the gutter with sick in my hair. — Kate Winslet

Scoring is a function of great execution, and winning is the result, but thinking about winning can pull your focus off of proper execution in a competition. Thinking about process is the answer. — Lanny Bassham

But what do I know of the minds of these high Christians who say one thing and do another and then refer to their religion as the justification? I — Jacqueline Park

At the end of the table, the secretary was reading the decision in some case, but in such a mournful and monotonous voice, that the condemned man himself would have fallen asleep while listening to it. The judge, no doubt, would have been the first of all to do so, had he not entered into an engrossing conversation while it was going on. — Nikolai Gogol

Women in general interest me. I like how women are more liable to talk about real things, personal things. — Chuck Close