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music and many others. Everything was good to meet its<br />

reservoir of material for thought.<br />

However, Maxime could not bear to always take nothing to<br />

exchange. At first he tried his better to force the listener.<br />

After all, he begged for a little attention. But as soon he<br />

began to construct reasoning that his parents yawned and<br />

changed conversation or his teachers said absently:<br />

“Interesting, but irrelevant.” Same with his friends.<br />

Was it his voice, grave and sweet, which was soporific?<br />

Sounds serious, acting on the heart and chest, rocking and<br />

lull. Sounds acute, however, excite and retain because they<br />

speak directly to the brain. Maximus says that high-pitched<br />

voice telling anything was more likely to be heard that deep<br />

voice stating exciting things.<br />

He tried then to change his own, with hardly get Results Out<br />

of spite, he became a Trappist monk. Among the<br />

men who have taken a vow of silence and with whom there<br />

was no dialogue possible, he felt finally accepted and<br />

valued.<br />

He was there all the time to reflect on her situation and<br />

eventually accept as is. He was born receiver. He would<br />

never issuer. He left in peace to his monastery and<br />

continued to accumulate knowledge to listen to others. Of

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