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Jean Savarin

"Hearing, which, by the motion of the air, informs us of the motion of sounding or vibrating bodies."

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Donna Grant

"Rule number one is, make sure that you face the person with hearing loss when you are speaking to them."

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Donna Grant

"Nothing is going to improve my hearing. I've only got to prevent it from getting worse."

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Donna Grant

"I'm used to hearing myself. My own voice."

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Donna Grant

"If I were offered a cochlear implant today, I would prefer not to have one. But that's not a statement about hearing aids or cochlear implants. It's about who you are."

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Donna Grant

"I'm seeing and hearing lots of B to B instruments, and everybody isn't, you know, using them... a lot of these guys are trying to do it on conventional guitars, although that has its own sound, and maybe its okay."

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Donna Grant

"If I was hearing something I couldn't do, I would figure out how to do it."

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Donna Grant

"It's all a matter of hearing what I like and seeing if I can make it fit into my style."

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Donna Grant

"The new critique you're gonna start hearing about James Franco, is 'He's spreading himself too thin.'"

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Donna Grant

"I began hearing rumors of apossible recording session with Neil Young. I was a huge fan of Neil's."

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Donna Grant

"Sober up, and you see and hear everything you'd been able to avoid hearing before."

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Jean Savarin
"Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid."

Taste

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Jean Savarin
"The number of flavors is infinite, for every soluble body has a peculiar flavor, like none other."

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Jean Savarin
"I will only observe, that that ethereal sense - sight, and touch, which is at the other extremity of the scale, have from time acquired a very remarkable additional power."

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Jean Savarin
"Nothing is more pleasant than to see a pretty woman, her napkin well placed under her arms, one of her hands on the table, while the other carries to her mouth, the choice piece so elegantly carved."

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Jean Savarin
"The centuries last passed have also given the taste important extension; the discovery of sugar, and its different preparations, of alcoholic liquors, of wine, ices, vanilla, tea and coffee, have given us flavors hitherto unknown."

Coffee

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Jean Savarin
"Vegetables, which are the lowest in the scale of living things, are fed by roots, which, implanted in the native soil, select by the action of a peculiar mechanism, different subjects, which serve to increase and to nourish them."

Action

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Jean Savarin
"The sense of smell, like a faithful counsellor, foretells its character."

Character

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Jean Savarin
"The senses are the organs by which man places himself in connexion with exterior objects."

Man

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Jean Savarin
"The torrent of centuries rolling over the human race, has continually brought new perfections, the cause of which, ever active though unseen, is found in the demands made by our senses, which always in their turns demand to be occupied."

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Jean Savarin
"The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell."

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