Edward Locke
His gaze is one of calm appraisal, betraying neither approval nor disdain for the man seated before him. He takes his time in responding to the opening in the conversation – for words are not things to be chosen hastily and one might learn much in silence. When he does speak, his tone is calm and measured and his words carefully chosen. “I hear very much. That is true – even some things about this incident to which you refer. What I have not heard, however, is what you would like to say regarding the matter.”
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