The list of problems that we all experience may be endless, but I honestly cannot abide by the rule that, 'He who yells louder is heard.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hadn't really noticed that I had a hearing problem. I just thought most people had given up on speaking clearly.
Bush is a very poor impromptu speaker. He does fine in small groups but when speaking without a script in front of large groups or answering questions he wasn't prepped for, he has problems.
Well, once we finish something, I can't really listen to it because all I hear are problems.
The loudest voices we hear are those who advocate conflict, divisiveness.
Everybody should have his personal sounds to listen for - sounds that will make him exhilarated and alive or quiet and calm.
Action speaks louder than words but not nearly as often.
I think that everybody wants to be heard, and the easiest way to be the loudest is to be the hater.
I've never heard God speak out loud to me. That's not an experience I have had.
We have for too long been taught that the sight of a man speaking to himself is a sign of eccentricity or madness; we are no longer at all habituated to our own voices, except in conversation or from within the safety of a shouting crowd.
I would say that we are living in an age that is increasingly spiritually blind and morally deaf. The man who does not shout is not going to be heard.