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"I think my face and voice suit me better as I get older."
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"By speaking in a competent and confident way, your message will sound more relevant and appropriate, reflecting you in a favorable light."
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"Every single voice-no matter how soft the peep-longs to be heard."
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"A high-pitched voice may sound less authoritative, more youthful, and less experienced, whereas, a lower pitched voice may be perceived as being more authoritative, confident, and credible. It is unfortunate that listeners will make assumptions based on these differences before even knowing the depth and value of your message. Play with your ranges and find a comfortably low pitch. Practice it to see if it makes a difference in conveying more authority and brilliance."
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"Your voice is your identity. If you don't use it, your halfway to Asphodel already."
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"Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor."
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"Most people are familiar with the rich, resonant tones of James Earl Jones and Morgan Freeman. Their signature voices bring strength, authority, and lyrical enjoyment. Are there aspects of your voice that you can capitalize on to make a great impression and be simply unforgettable?"
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"Truth even in the most whispered tones will always roar."
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"Have you ever paid notice to the full sound range of your voice? If you have ever been in a chorus or a singing group, you already know that they will separate the group based on each singer's pitch and assign their roles accordingly. While my speaking voice has a soprano pitch, my singing voice is a lower alto."
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"I want word of mouth to be our biggest voice."
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"The world is better because of Coretta Scott King. She affected countless lives and her voice will be deeply missed, especially by those who carry on her incredible undertaking."
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"I always wanted attention, and I realized I could make people laugh."
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"I pray to be of service to the playwright, the audience, the other actors and my character."
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"I think my face and voice suit me better as I get older."
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"I don't call myself an artist. I act. That's what I do."
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"There's a part of me that wants to be known and make a comfortable living but still be able to go grocery shopping. My overall idea of success is having people I want to work with want to work with me."
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"College was a great time. I partied there, but I also learned how to act."
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"I personally take cues directly from the script, then I like to surprise the other actors. But you must maintain control on a level and see how far you can go up, down or out emotionally. You have to balance the craft with spontaneity."
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"Acting is very much like a child making believe. I'm not one to become a character, but I fall in love with the character. It's like having faith; you're going to be that person for a while."
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"What I love about theatre is that it disappears as it happens."
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"I've always had this deep and chronic sense of dissatisfaction."
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