Hearing Loss Quotes
Editor: Here are some hearing
loss quotes from some famous Americans.
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Ludwig Van Beethoven
"Forgive me when you see me draw back when I would have gladly mingled
with you. My misfortune is doubly painful to me because I am bound to be
misunderstood; for me there can be no relaxation with my fellow men, no
refined conversations, no mutual exchange of ideas. I must live almost
alone, like one who has been banished; I can mix with society only as much
as true necessity demands. If I approach near to people a hot terror seizes
upon me, and I fear being exposed to the danger that my condition might be
noticed."
Helen Keller
I am just as deaf as I am blind. The problems of deafness are deeper and
more complex, if not more important than those of blindness. Deafness is a
much worse misfortune. For it means the loss of the most vital stimulus--
the sound of the voice that brings language, sets thoughts astir, and keeps
us in the intellectual company of man.
Blindness separates us from things but deafness separates us from people.
Children who hear acquire language without any particular effort; the
words that fall from others' lips they catch on the wing, as it were,
delightedly, while the little deaf child must trap them by a slow and often
painful process. But whatever the process, the result is wonderful.
Gradually from naming an object we advance step by step until we have
traversed the vast distance between our first stammered syllable and the
sweep of thought in a line of Shakespeare.
Mark Ross, Ph.D.
When someone in the family has a hearing loss, the entire family has a
hearing problem."
Pete Townshend
I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that makes
its principal components deaf. Hearing loss is a terrible thing because it
cannot be repaired.
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