“No child is capable of speech until he has heard other human beings speak, and even two infants reared together cannot develop a language from scratch.” HumansChildrenTwoTogetherSpeakLanguageHuman BeingsHeardSpeechCapableInfantScratches Book:WORD PLAY WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PEOPLE TALK Source: WORD PLAY WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PEOPLE TALK
“I never felt like that in my life. I didn't know human beings played these instruments. I heard them in Chicago and Louisville and St. Louis all my life, you know? But I didn't know human beings played them, you know? So the next day I went to Coontz Junior High School and I started on sousaphone, tuba, B-flat baritone, E-flat alto, French horn, trombone.” KnowsHumansSchoolNextFeltHuman BeingsHeardHigh SchoolInstrumentsFlatsChicagoNext DayHornsJuniorsJunior HighBeing PlayedHigh School JuniorTromboneBaritonesLouisvilleTubasFrench Horn Author:Quincy Jones
“The whole gamut of good and evil is in every human being, certain notes, from stronger original quality or most frequent use, appearing to form the whole character; but they are only the tones most often heard. The whole scale is in every soul, and the notes most seldom heard will on rare occasions make themselves audible.” HumansSoulWholeCharacterUseFormCertainEvilHuman BeingsQualityHeardStrongerOriginalsNotesScalesOccasionsToneGood And EvilAppearingRare Occasion Author:Fanny Kemble
“I've seen so many cases where lives have been transformed for the good and heard so many stories about this. The technique of Transcendental Meditation really works for the human being.” HumansHas BeensStoriesHuman BeingsCasesMeditationHeardTechniqueTransformedTranscendentalTranscendental Meditation Author:David Lynch
“When you grow up in the Soviet society under the communists you heard about the one man who is especially dangerous, especially crazy, and absolutely mad, and which would destroy all the human beings and the economies and so on, and this man was called Milton Friedman.” MenHumansGrowsHuman BeingsEconomyGrowing UpHeardCrazyDangerousMadOne ManCommunistSovietMilton Author:Mart Laar