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en We are constantly searching out events and things where we can interact with deaf people or learn more about deafness and deaf education.

en People take the classes because of the deaf school and the deaf community, so they can communicate with friends and classmates. ... We've had everyone from nurses and other medical professionals to parents of deaf children. I've even had car salesmen.

en 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.
  Helen Keller

en When we were taking the carts back to the tee, ... I couldn't hear anything. In my left ear, I'm half deaf, people whistling and screaming, and then my right ear, I'm half deaf. It was electric, it was loud, people were really into it. J. D. brings huge galleries everywhere he goes.
  Tiger Woods

en Think you of the fact that a deaf person cannot hear. Then, what deafness may we not all possess? What senses do we lack that we cannot see and cannot hear another world all around us? She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines.
  Frank Herbert

en It's interesting to see little children who are deaf, with deaf parents. Maybe the mommy is the only one who understands a certain sign the child does. The language development is similar no matter what the language is.

en This tournament will give our kids a chance to socialize and interact with other deaf students across the Southeast. This is a big event for them, not only athletically but socially as well.

en [The team found large groups gathered in churches and multi-story school buildings. They came across about 60 deaf children huddled inside a school for the deaf with only two adults watching over them.] They were terrified and couldn't communicate with us, ... They were scared at first to get on the boats. They didn't know who we were or where we were going to take them.

en Other than its sense of rhythm, it's music by the tone-deaf for the tone-deaf.
  Keith Richards

en And they thought that there would be no affliction, so they became blind and deaf; then Allah turned to them mercifully, but many of them became blind and deaf; and Allah is well seeing what they do.

en I learned mainly from deaf friends, then started going to any class I could find. I wanted to learn to communicate, not hurt.

en People are going deaf because music is played louder and louder, but because they're going deaf, it has to be played louder still.
  Milan Kundera

en Caesar had a deaf-mute barber because he was epileptic and didn't want people to hear about his fits. I was in Rome for a year without a line to learn, after a month I had seen all there was to see and been to every restaurant, Rome is actually quite a small city.

en People are talking so loud, like the person on the other end is deaf.

en a blind man in a room full of deaf people.


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