Quote by Gillian Anderson
There is a difference between being listened to and being heard. -

There is a difference between being listened to and being heard. – Gillian Anderson

Other quotes by Gillian Anderson

I think she definitely has. I think, um, her and Mulders relationship has become more equal. And, I think she has become stronger and more independent over the seasons. – Gillian Anderson

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relationship
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Its so funny, because right now Im very tired and my brains a little dead, I tend to get very focused and serious. So, Im probably coming off a lot more like Scully right now. – Gillian Anderson

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funny
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I hope everyone that is reading this is having a really good day. And if you are not, just know that in every new minute that passes you have an opportunity to change that. – Gillian Anderson

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Change
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If animals could talk, the world would lose its best listeners. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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You need to become a good listener. VERY VERY important. As youre working, you hear someone elses lines and how you absorb them becomes your acting. – Jacqueline Bisset

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Never tell your story to a deaf man. – Proverb

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Listening

Children have never been good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them. – James Baldwin

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