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

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"The relation between a poet and audience is really insignificant. What matters is the poet is hearing something that he is broadcasting. And whether there is anybody with a receiver isn't the reason he does it. He hopes there is somebody receiving it."

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

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"I have to constantly remind myself that I am communicating with a person with hearing loss."

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"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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"I wanted to make something that I wanted to hear that I wasn't hearing."

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"So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience."

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"The thing I try to do the most is to play in terms of the song and play in terms of what I'm hearing."

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

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