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Robert Fulghum is engaged in musings about life, death, love, pain, joy, sorrow, and the continental United States' best chicken-fried steak. The little seed in the Styrofoam cup is a reminder of our own mortality and the delicate nature of life. A spider who catches (and loses) a full-grown woman o... n her web one fine morning teaches us about surviving catastrophe. The love story of Jean-François Pilatre and his hot-air balloon reminds us to be brave and not afraid to "fly." The very stuff of life and the significance found in the smallest details are all I really need to know I learned in kindergarten.
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May 4, 2004
034546639X , 9780345466396
Paperback
English
240
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten: Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things
224 Pages
English
If only the scientific experts could come up with something to get it out of our minds. One cup of fixit fizzle that will lift the dirt from our lives, soften our hardness, protect our inner parts, improve our processing, reduce our yellowing and wrinkling, improve our natural color, and make us sweet and good.
cobbler Elias Schwartz, who believes that ""anything not worth doing is worth not doing well."" Fulghum delights in his subjects, celebrating them while using them as springboards for simple (some would say cornball) insights into life (""You may never have proof of your importance, but you are m...
Reviews Philosophy About Our Affiliates Books & Audios Recently Reviewed Unitarian minister Robert Fulghum's "Credo" begins this spunky collection of philosophical musings on life.
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Good lighting and sound effects are employed several times throughout the play, but using it elsewhere—in such places as showing the man flying in his lawn chair or when it’s raining at the zoo—would have gone far in adding some of those higher highs, lower lows and sensory assaults that the play...