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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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"We suspect Dr. Clutterbuck's sense of hearing must be injured: for him the 'ear trumpet' magnifies but distorts sound, rendering it less distinct than before."
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"The new critique you're gonna start hearing about James Franco, is 'He's spreading himself too thin.'"
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"I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements."
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"I'm used to hearing myself. My own voice."
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"Praise does wonders for our sense of hearing."
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"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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"Hearing, which, by the motion of the air, informs us of the motion of sounding or vibrating bodies."
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"We were interested in this notion of compression- a lot of the songs were really short so that you'd absorb them in memory rather than when you're actually hearing them."
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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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"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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"Hearing, which, by the motion of the air, informs us of the motion of sounding or vibrating bodies."
Hearing

"Those persons who suffer from indigestion, or who become drunk, are utterly ignorant of the true principles of eating and drinking."
Drink

"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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"The first thing we become convinced of is that man is organized so as to be far more sensible of pain than of pleasure."
First

"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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"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."
Choice

"The discovery of a new dish confers more happiness on humanity, than the discovery of a new star."
Happiness

"When I need a word and do not find it in French, I select it from other tongues, and the reader has either to understand or translate me. Such is my fate."
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"Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are."
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"Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid."
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