At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you have a voice, and you have an opportunity at the world level to be able to speak, it has to be right.
If you don't have a voice that forces you back to basics, you're a dangerous person. Or, to put it another way, you're at risk, and the people with you are at risk.
My self-imposed mandate is to be the voice for the voiceless.
A voice is a human gift; it should be cherished and used, to utter fully human speech as possible. Powerlessness and silence go together.
As you have fewer and fewer voices in a democracy, in a free society, it's not good to limit the number of voices.
I don't know if I have a voice of my own. I don't see me being an important person with something to say. I haven't. I've got nothing to say. My opinion is of no consequence or value.
Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
I sing in five or six different voices that are all part of me. It's not contrived.
You can't acquire a voice. Either you have it, or you don't.
I'm grateful that, after an early life of being silenced, sometimes violently, I grew up to have a voice, circumstances that will always bind me to the rights of the voiceless.