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Today at Smile-Therapy:  We honor a legend on his Birthday :  Theodore Geisel (born March 2, 1904 - died September 24, 1991)

 
Dr Seuss - Theodore GeiselMarch 2, 2010 - Commonly known as Dr Seuss, Geisel may be THEE  best children’s book authority that ever has lived.  Known for his witty and life lesson rhymes, Seuss has authored countless treasures such as ‘Green Eggs and Ham’, ‘Horton hears a Who’, ‘The Cat in the Hat’ and arguably the most famous of all, ‘The Grinch who stole Christmas.’ Most remarkable is the fact that adults can learn quite a bit as well from his works.

 Let’s enjoy a few of the legend’s classic rhythmic quotes. Take whatever lessons you wish from each…

 “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is you-er than you.”

 “I can’t put it down. And I won’t; after all…A person’s a person. No matter how small.”

 “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose. Your out on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one, who will decide where to go.”

 “Many mountains I have climbed, many roads I have rambled. To find the best eggs that have ever been scrambled. If you want to have eggs you can’t find in a store, you have to do things never thought of before.”

 And lastly my favorite Seuss-ism…..  “Oh  you’ll never know, the places we’ll go.”  

 As in… the sky is the limit. Who the heck knows how far we can go, and where we can wind up. To infinity and beyond, as Buzz Lightyear used to say. The statement has such power and vastness.

 Thank you Theodore for all your great work, reading your stuff is such a great perk.

Happy birthday to you, today, Dr Seuss. From Cindy Lu, the Grinch, the Cat, and even the moose. More articles by Tim Smith

 
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