Every person passing through this life will unknowingly leave something and take something away. Most of this “something” cannot be seen or heard or numbered or scientifically detected or counted. It’s what we leave in the minds of other people and what they leave in ours. Memory. The census doesn’t count it. Nothing counts without it. | |
-– Robert Fulghum | |
From his book: “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten“ | |
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On This Day In: | |
2012 | Extinction, n. |
2011 | Snap! |
In The Minds Of Others
August 15, 2013 by kmabarrett
This quote would pair rather nicely with one of my poems. 🙂
Which one are you suggesting? 🙂
“Superiority Complex”, previously called, “Better or Worse” about hypothetical clones.