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If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him. But all nature cries aloud that He does exist.
(Voltaire) — Elizabeth Kales
(Voltaire) — Elizabeth Kales
How in the hell could you have given me your heart?" I wondered aloud. "Because you're the one who taught it to beat again.
— Cambria Hebert
I read my books aloud before they were published.
— Beverly Cleary
While tentbound high on Everest, Mallory and his companions would read aloud to one another from Hamlet and King Lear
— Jon Krakauer
Carpe Jugulum," read Agnes aloud. "That's ... well, Carpe Diem is 'Sieze the Day,' so this means-"
"Go for the throat — Terry Pratchett
"Go for the throat — Terry Pratchett
My novels and poems are meant to be read aloud. That's why jazz musicians have been able to adapt my stuff.
— Ishmael Reed
A story needs rhythm. Read it aloud to yourself. If it doesn't spin a bit of magic, it's missing something.
— Esther Freud
The act of speaking our intentions aloud shifts them from wishful thinking into action.
— Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
Speaking the words aloud so they would exist in the world and begin to become real.
— Augusten Burroughs
It's amazing how many people think a conversation is little more than reading their resume aloud.
— Marshall Thornton
What kind of asshat!" Aliyev actually screamed aloud, "Makes a grenade crate! That's fucking! Flammable!
— Michael Stephen Fuchs
Confusticate and bebother these dwarves!" he said aloud. "Why don't they come and lend a hand?" Lo
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Books are men of higher stature; the only men that speak aloud for future times to hear.
— Garson Kanin
Vati, Vati, I miss you so. She didn't say it aloud, but her throat vibrated with the words.
— Beatriz Williams
Read it aloud to yourself because that's the only way to be sure the rhythms of the sentences are OK.
— Diana Athill
What she needs,' Tom said aloud 'is a husband.' Agnes said crisply, 'Well, she can't have mine.
— Ken Follett
I have always believed that poems beg to be read aloud, even if the reader is in a world all her own.
— J. Patrick Lewis
It was a vow, a piece of a chant, their scripture, something they took so seriously that saying it aloud embarrassed them.
— Holly Black
It is good to say it aloud: 'Nothing has happened.' Once again: 'Nothing has happened.' Does that help?
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Yours most sincerely,
Peter Van Houten
c/o Lidewij Vliegnthart
"WHAT?!" I shouted aloud. "WHAT IS THIS LIFE? — John Green
Peter Van Houten
c/o Lidewij Vliegnthart
"WHAT?!" I shouted aloud. "WHAT IS THIS LIFE? — John Green
Adrian met my eyes for a long moment, saying nothing aloud yet somehow conveying a million messages.
— Richelle Mead
But was talking aloud allowed?
— Anne Enright
You were a dream I didn't dare speak aloud
— Kiera Cass
I was encouraged to read aloud in class and vocalize.
— Bob Edwards
As if he'd guessed her thoughts, Micah said, "I've risked everything for you." His eyes spoke more than he said aloud.
— Cinda Williams Chima
For it is a mistake to think that talking to one's self is not natural. Powerful emotions often speak aloud
— Victor Hugo
Quentyn Martell almost laughed aloud. The gods are mad.
— George R R Martin
She had been ready to kill Da, ready for years, but now she was amazed to find that she had done something even more difficult: she had spoken aloud.
— Erika Johansen
Speak, then, o body, shout aloud, And break my only mind from chains To go where ploughing's ended.
— Dylan Thomas
I couldn't tell her. I couldn't tell anyone. As long as I didn't say it aloud, it wasn't real.
— Sarah Dessen
I love to read aloud.
— Cornelia Funke
With twins, reading aloud to them was the only chance I could get to sit down. I read them picture books until they were reading on their own.
— Beverly Cleary
Whistling aloud to bear his courage up.
— Robert Blair
Tall, dark fellow with a bit of a manner? Witty and knows it? And a devil with the ladies, he thought but did not say aloud to his sister.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He let the light from the upstairs world enter him and fill him. He gasped aloud with the wonder of it.
— Kate DiCamillo
You want to cry aloud for your mistakes. But to tell the truth the world doesn't need any more of that sound.
— Mary Oliver
I haven't dared say it aloud, I didn't dare write it down before, but what if it was the monster?
— Jack Croxall
I don't think you're aloud to be homeschooled if you don't have a home.
— Wendelin Van Draanen
Hardly anything remained of which he could speak aloud.
— Peter Nadas
At every crisis in one's life, it is absolute salvation to have some sympathetic friend to whom you can think aloud without restraint or misgiving.
— Woodrow Wilson
I don't need to say aloud what I know you also are beginning to understand, wee one.
— Kristen Ashley
My mom used to say that sometimes just saying something aloud was enought to make it true. I wasn't so sure about that.
— Alexandra Bracken
And this,' he was saying aloud. 'And this. And this.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Land would be loved.
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
We didn't have television in those days, and many people didn't even have radios. My mother would read aloud to my father and me in the evening.
— Beverly Cleary
Is this how you got around before?" Vida wondered aloud. "It is a miracle you dumbasses survived.
— Alexandra Bracken
I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to
— J.R.R. Tolkien
To speak a dream aloud is to cast a magic spell.
— Alice Bag
The glass-blower's cat is bompstable, said Mr. Parker aloud and distinctly.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
We all have goals and dreams. Say them aloud to yourself; if they don't sound slightly impossible then they aren't set high enough.
— Noel DeJesus
The way to deal with worldly people is to frighten them by repeating their scandalous whisperings aloud.
— George Bernard Shaw
It helps to read the sentence aloud.
— Harry Kemelman
To fight aloud is very brave, But gallanter, I know, Who charge within the bosom, The cavalry of woe.
— Emily Dickinson
Preaching love disguised as hate is worst than screaming aloud to the world the darkness within you
— Mark W. Boyer
Chuckling to herself, Nancy said aloud, Romance and detective work won't mix tonight!
— Carolyn Keene
That's the trouble with knowing things: you can't un-know them. Once you let yourself look at them, or say them aloud, they become real.
— Melinda Salisbury
Everyday objects shriek aloud.
— Rene Magritte
And he set to rhyme his ale-measures,
And he sang aloud his laws,
Because of the joy of giants,
The joy without a cause. — G.K. Chesterton
And he sang aloud his laws,
Because of the joy of giants,
The joy without a cause. — G.K. Chesterton
Thinking aloud is a habit which is responsible for most of mankind's misery.
— Benjamin Franklin
There are some stories that you don't tell aloud, that you make up and tell silently to yourself.
— Susan Fletcher
But Ship Who Sang remains my favorite story. I really rocked folks with that and still cannot read it aloud myself without weeping at the end.
— Anne McCaffrey
The question is there in each silence. The question is there in the space between you. But you cannot bring it aloud.
— David Levithan
Sing a song if you like."
"Aloud?"
"In your head. — George R R Martin
"Aloud?"
"In your head. — George R R Martin
These are the very questions that some are asking, especially those who are reading this book aloud.
— Matthew David Brozik
See, heaven and earth exist, they cry aloud that they are made, for they suffer change and variation.
— Augustine Of Hippo
If it's this short on me, how short must it be on you?" she mused aloud to Isabelle. Isabelle grinned. "On me it's a shirt." Clary
— Cassandra Clare
It is possible to have words come to your mind, and still refrain from speaking them aloud.
— Orson Scott Card
When I said it aloud, it sounded terribly creepy, which is why I had said it aloud.
— Amanda Hocking
Conscience whispers, but interest screams aloud.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
Reading your own material aloud forces you to listen.
— Stephen Ambrose
Secret thinker sometimes listening aloud.
— David Bowie
And so he was reading the story as if it were a spell and the words of it, spoken aloud, could make magic happen.
— Kate DiCamillo
Sound gives life to our words just as well as the images they conjure up and the sound is there, whether or not we read them aloud.
— A.A. Patawaran
I prayed aloud, less to plead for divine favor than to intimidate the tribe with articulate speech.
— Jorge Luis Borges
There are three needs of the griever: To find the words for the loss, to say the words aloud and to know that the words have been heard.
— Victoria Alexander
Talking with a friend is nothing else but thinking aloud.
— Joseph Addison