“Their lost voices Must continue to be heard.”
John Boyne (1971) Irish novelist, author of children's and youth fiction
Source: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
“Though Control in the USA: The Case of the Middle East,” Index on Censorship, July/August 1986, quoted in John H. George, Be Reasonable: Selected Quotations for Inquiring Minds, Prometheus Books, 1994 p. 64
Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1980s
Context: From a comparative perspective, the United States is unusual if not unique in the lack of restraints on freedom of expression. It is also unusual in the range and effectiveness of methods employed to restrain freedom of thought... Where the voice of the people is heard, elite groups must insure their voice says the right things… The less the state is able to employ violence in the defense of the interest of the elite groups that effectively dominate it, the more it becomes necessary to devise techniques of ‘manufacture of consent’… Where obedience is guaranteed by violence, rulers may tend towards a ‘behaviourist’ conception; it is enough that people obey; what they think does not matter too much. Where the state lacks means of coercion, it is important to control what people think.
“Their lost voices Must continue to be heard.”
John Boyne (1971) Irish novelist, author of children's and youth fiction
Source: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
“Africa has a voice. Fifty years after independence, Africa demands that its voice must be heard”
Uhuru Kenyatta (1961) Kenyan politician
Quoted on BBC News, "Kenya's independence: Uhuru Kenyatta in equality appeal" http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-25351484 (12 December 2013). <br class="br">Context: We will embrace partnerships based on mutual respect and win-win scenarios. We will not accept partnerships that do not recognise we also have the intellectual capacity to engage on equal terms. Africa has a voice. Fifty years after independence, Africa demands that its voice must be heard.
Elizabeth Martinez (1925) American community organizer, activist, author, and educator
De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century (2017)
Christopher Caldwell (1962) American political writer
Interview with Bill Kristol (March 2017)
“There's always a voice saying the right thing to you somewhere, if you'll only listen for it.”
Thomas Hughes book Tom Brown at Oxford
Source: Tom Brown at Oxford (1861), Ch. 48
Geert Wilders (1963) Dutch politician
Final Statement of Geert Wilders at his Trial https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9404/wilders-trial-closing-statement (23 November 2016) <br class="br">2010s
Jacques Delors (1925) French economist and politician
On EU aid to Greece, quoted in The Times (21 December 1993), p. 13
President of the European Commission
Melina Marchetta (1965) Australian teen writer
Source: Saving Francesca
“Shakespeare
clearly heard may voices. No secret:
voicing means hearing, at a price a gift”
Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016) English poet and professor
The Orchards of Syon II.4-6.
Poetry