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  • Change the voices in your head. Make them like you instead. -- Pink
  • You should listen to your heart, and not the voices in your head. -- Matt Groening
  • Not only are the voices in your head real, but they're accurate as well. -- Doug Stanhope
  • That's what the voices in your head are for, to get you through the silent parts. -- David Levithan
  • You really should do some research for a change instead of just listening to the voices in your head. -- John Ringo
  • I've always hated my voice. You sound different in your head when you hear it out loud. -- Kit Harington
  • It's an honor when someone writes for you. That means they can hear your voice in their head. -- Christopher Mintz-Plasse
  • Even when things are at their worst, there's a little voice in your head saying, 'Good story!' -- Salman Rushdie
  • Trust that little voice in your head that says 'Wouldn't it be interesting if...'; And then do it. -- Duane Michals
  • Television is a thing that people get very familiar with. They want to hear your voice in their head. -- Damon Wayans, Jr.
  • I like doing radio because it's so intimate. The moment people hear your voice, you're inside there heads, not only that, you're in there laying eggs. -- Douglas Coupland
  • Having a conversation on a landline is more intimate than talking to someone in person. Your voices are so clear and close - you're in each other's heads. -- Rainbow Rowell
  • Stop a minute, right where you are. Relax your shoulders, shake your head and spine like a dog shaking off cold water. Tell that imperious voice in your head to be still. -- Barbara Kingsolver
  • Take any movie with an actor you like. Turn your head and just listen to the performance. In some cases, the physical presence remains as strong when you can't see the actor, when it's just the voice. -- John Lasseter
  • Going back to my film education, I always have that voice in my head that's always screaming, 'Sell out!' And that's good: you want that, because it keeps you on your toes, and it's important to remember what's actually important. -- Damien Chazelle
  • When you're writing you're constantly fighting demons to sit down and do what you do. If you listen to the voices outside your head, in addition to the ones inside your head, you'll never get anything done. There's enough inner strife. -- Melissa Rosenberg
  • In the smart home of the future, there should be a robot designed to talk to you. With enough display technology, connectivity, and voice recognition, this human-interface robot or head-of-household robot will serve as a portal to the digital domain. It becomes your interface to your robot-enabled home. -- Colin Angle
  • As a child, I was always making sound; it was a compulsion. I loved to scream and yell and sing; it freed me from all the thoughts in my head. I begged for opera lessons because opera singing is the most formidable, most emotional way to use your voice. -- Zola Jesus
  • For many years when I was younger, I let negative things that people said about me affect my life. What I've learned is that it's really important to find the right support network, focus on the positive things in your life and quiet that negative voice in your head. -- Brittany Snow
  • Being the offspring of English teachers is a mixed blessing. When the film star says to you, on the air, 'It was a perfect script for she and I,' inside your head you hear, in the sarcastic voice of your late father, 'Perfect for she, eh? And perfect for I, also?' -- Dick Cavett
  • You know how sometimes you hear a chord played on an organ and you can feel it vibrating in your bones? Sometimes when I'm writing, I can feel my bones vibrating because I'll have a thought or I'll have a character's voice in my head, and that's when I know I'm on the right track. -- Laurie Halse Anderson
  • I am interested in levels of brain discourse. How articulate are the voices in your head? You know, there's a different voice for the phone, and a different voice if you're talking in bed. When you're starting off with a narrator, it's interesting to think, where is their voice coming from, what part of their brain? -- Anne Enright
  • A book is still atemporal. It is you, in silence, hearing voices in your head, unfolding at a time that has nothing to do with the timescale of reading. And for the hours that we retreat into this moratorium, with the last form of private and silent human activity that isn't considered pathological, we are outside of time. -- Richard Powers
  • My parents both work in publishing, and I was a bright, academic kind of kid, and I read a lot of books, and when you read a lot, I guess the muscle that gets exercised is where you can hear the voices in your head. You can turn words into pictures and into sounds and into colours and smells. -- Harry Lloyd
  • I think one of the things that writers and creative artists generally have to deal with is the censors that we have in our heads, the voices that we have that say you better not tell that and don't tell that, and people will think you're not a good girl, and your grandmother's going to be mad at you and all of those things. -- Pearl Cleage
  • The older you get, the more voices you get in the back of your head. -- Robert Jackson Bennett
  • Once the voices are in your head, it's either make a movie or kill a lot of people. -- Terry Gilliam
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