We should try ourselves to forget that they are deaf. We should try to teach them to forget that they are deaf.
Telephone inventor
We should try ourselves to forget that they are deaf. We should try to teach them to forget that they are deaf.
Telephone inventor
Reflecting his oralist views on deaf education, quoted in Katie Booth's book 'The Invention of Miracles' and discussed by US Deaf History.
c. early 20th century
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