Louis J. Halle Quotes
I Never Heard A Wood Thrush Until I Was A Grown Man, Though I Must Have Been Surrounded By Them Every Spring.
Each Year I Discover New Sights And Sounds To Teach Me How Blind And Deaf I Must Still Be.
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