A lot of deaf people experience feeling left out. Feeling lonely. — Rose Ayling-Ellis Copy Share Image
Historians are like deaf people who go on answering questions that no one has asked them. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
There is no relation to sound for deaf people. It is a totally different mental process. — Richard Masur Copy Share Image
“To remain motivated, be deaf to people who keep saying to you that it can’t be done.” — Amey Hegde Copy Share Image
Cocaine made people deaf, it made people dead and it made people real obnoxious. — Linda Ronstadt Copy Share Image
Deaf fans are not satisfied, they need more. We want to see more deaf people on the screen. — Lauren Ridloff Copy Share Image
“Music is inaudible to deaf people, just as dancing is invisible to me.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
I think that deaf people that grow up, we meet so many people who don't sign well, and so we develop this… — Lauren Ridloff Copy Share Image
One of the reasons I wanted to teach deaf children was because it made me very sad that they spoke so clumsily… — Stephanie Beacham Copy Share Image
I hope I inspire people who hear. Hearing people have the ability to remove barriers that prevent deaf people from achieving their… — Marlee Matlin Copy Share Image
I think you inherit most of your talent from your parents, although sometimes a fabulously talented singer grows out of the union… — Joely Fisher Copy Share Image
“there are signs that are parodies of actual objects and that retain a cleverness even for deaf people. Indeed, these signs are… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
I feel like now that I've finished 'EastEnders,' I want to do more TV programmes and explore more about deaf people's experiences.… — Rose Ayling-Ellis Copy Share Image
You throw all these obstacles in front of people, especially a lot of the deaf people that I've known in my life,… — Paul Raci Copy Share Image
So that is a shift I've seen from growing up: watching my parents feel oppressed by the hearing man, to now deaf… — Paul Raci Copy Share Image
“There was an unwritten rule that hearing people who knew sign should identify themselves whenever they were around Deaf people. Otherwise the… — Mary Carter Copy Share Image
Deaf people are struggling to find their favorite show or something that represents them. It's hard. There are some examples of shows… — Sean Berdy Copy Share Image
“Well, it would be helpful to not have to go through all of these in Braille," the man said. "I'm looking for… — Aubrey Rose Copy Share Image
When my mother took me to the movies in 1956 to see 'Love Me Tender' with Elvis Presley, what I didn't realize… — Paul Raci Copy Share Image
“By the age of two, hearing children perceived their parents’ deafness well enough to know automatically that they must use gestures with… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
We do need more deaf people in Hollywood. But I don't think that deaf people always have to play a deaf role.… — Millicent Simmonds Copy Share Image
The extremists are talking too loudly, and everyone is convinced that only he is on the right side. It’s not just Jews… — Reuven Rivlin Copy Share Image
“The deaf people there with balloons, holding them up and feeling the vibrations of the balloons to the Germs, all these fuckin'… — Jack Boulware Copy Share Image
Instant messaging and chat rooms have basically created a level playing field for deaf people. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've seen the needless struggles that deaf children and deaf people face, and that gave me the impetus to write. — Rachel Shenton Copy Share Image
Most of the deaf people I know are proud to be deaf, and whole and complete. — Paul Raci Copy Share Image
If blind people wear sunglasses, why don't deaf people wear earmuffs? — Bob Monkhouse Copy Share Image
Policing of the disabled and how many deaf people get shot by cops is sort of insane. And it's not talked about. — Wyatt Cenac Copy Share Image
Differences among deaf people are okay, but we need to recognize those differences and work together. — I. King Jordan Copy Share Image
We were like deaf people trying to dance to a beat we couldn't hear, long after the music actually stopped. — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
Most profoundly deaf people have speech that is very difficult to understand. — Richard Masur Copy Share Image
Music is universal too. Even deaf people like to dance, love rhythm, and can kind of pick it up. — Rainn Wilson Copy Share Image