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Jerrold 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Innocent eyes and an instinctive smile respond to all kinds of misfortunes in the world~
The film made Mary Matlin, the only deaf actress in the history of Oscar film, intended to convey that "if a girl truly understands and integrates into society, she will either experience pain physically or mentally, or learn from books in school. There are many ways to obtain it, and innocent love...
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Virgil 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Innocent eyes and an instinctive smile respond to all kinds of misfortunes in the world~
The film made Mary Matlin, the only deaf actress in the history of Oscar film, intended to convey that "if a girl truly understands and integrates into society, she will either experience pain physically or mentally, or learn from books in school. There are many ways to obtain it, and innocent love...

María Cellario
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Kameron 2022-04-22 07:01:55
She is beautiful and God's darling
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Mariano 2022-03-27 09:01:21
In fact, I really want to learn to be a special education. Although my mother scolded me for being a snake, they are too cute. What is the importance of language, he kept wanting her to speak, probably because men always subconsciously regard themselves as saviors. The beautiful hearing-impaired actor was 21 years and 218 days old when he won the Olympic Award, which is better than his cousin, who was the youngest at 22 years and 215 days. I think it is because she has never felt voices that she has such precise facial speech.
Children of a Lesser God quotes
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James Leeds: Hi. I'm James Leeds. My signing is rusty so how many of you can read lips?
[after a moment of silence]
James Leeds: No one? OK. Class dismissed!
[Everybody leaves the class]
James Leeds: No, no, no, no. Just testing, sit down. Lydia and Tony, good lip-readers.
[to Johnny]
James Leeds: Do you mind closing your notebook?
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[first lines]
Dr. Curtis Franklin: This is the most amazing résumé I've ever seen.
James Leeds: I've been with some really good schools. The best.
Dr. Curtis Franklin: All of them. All of the best. One right after another. You've also been with the Lucky Erin Bar and Grill.
James Leeds: Pittsburgh. Bartender.
Dr. Curtis Franklin: And a disc jockey.
James Leeds: Yeah, that was in Oklahoma. I used to broadcast in sign language.
Dr. Curtis Franklin: You've covered all the map, Mr. Leeds.
James Leeds: I've got a lot of energy.
Dr. Curtis Franklin: I'm sure you do have a lot of energy and a lot of new ideas. I did too when...
[signing like a long time ago]
Dr. Curtis Franklin: But nobody's trying to change the world around here. Just trying to help a few deaf kids get along a little better. But that's all. Everything else is razzle-dazzle. Am I making myself clear?
James Leeds: Yes, I believe that are you.