Raise Your Voice Quotes by Desmond Tutu, William Faulkner, Valerie June, Emma Forrest, Sarah Rees Brennan, Joshua and many others.

My father always used to say, “Don’t raise your voice. Improve your argument.” Good sense does not always lie with the loudest shouters, nor can we say that a large, unruly crowd is always the best arbiter of what is right.
Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world…would do this, it would change the earth.
The point is to raise your voice and be heard to God. You really are just celebrating being in the presence of other people that believe the same things you believe.
Let me tell you something: when you dance, you are the greatest dancer who has ever lived. And when you sing, you will have the courage to raise your voice to the heavens, knowing that you may never get an answer.
I’ll do a deal with you McFarlane,” he said. “You can exist. And you can even have coffee. But if you raise your voice or make any sudden movements, I shall die. And that’ll show you.” Seb shrugged in return, hiding how pleased he was pretty badly. “Fair enough.
Do not give a war cry, do not raise your voices, do not say a word until the day I tell you to shout. Then shout!
It’s a quiet place, so people talk quietly,” said Naoko. She made a neat pile of fish bones at the edge of her plate and dabbed at her mouth with a handkerchief. “There’s no need to raise your voice here. You don’t have to convince anybody of anything, and you don’t have to attract anyone’s attention.
Raise your words, not your voice.
People don’t take you seriously if you scream, if you raise your voice, especially when you’re a 19-year-old girl.
When you know you are of worth, you don’t have to raise your voice, you don’t have to become rude, you don’t have to become vulgar; you just are. And you are like the sky is, as the air is, the same way water is wet. It doesn’t have to protest.
Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.
Do your own thing on your own terms and get what you came here for.
My father always used to say, “Don’t raise your voice. Improve your argument.”
Backing down can become a way of life.
Don’t raise your voice, improve your argument.”
[Address at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Houghton, Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2004]
[Address at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Houghton, Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2004]