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Quotes › Authors › M › Mary Elizabeth Coleridge › How often one talks not to hear what the other per
  • How often one talks not to hear what the other person has got to say, but to hear what one has got to say oneself!

    Mary Elizabeth Coleridge: How often one talks not to hear what the other person has got to say, but to hear what one has got to say oneself!
    Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
    Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1954). “Collected Poems”
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