"There is a silence that matches our best possibilities when we have learned to listen to others. We can master the art of being quiet in order to be able to hear clearly what others are saying. . . . We need to cut off the garbled static of our own preoccupations to give to people who want our quiet attention."

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Source: Eugene Levy: 'American Pie got kinda graphic' by Catherine Shoard, www.theguardian.com. April 26, 2012.

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Eugene Kennedy

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Eugene Kennedy was a prominent psychologist and author known for his work on love and human relationships, emphasizing emotional depth in connections.

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