Nine/ Oh, The Places You'll Go

I received this book after my high school graduation. It is one of my favorite Dr. Seuss books and a perfect example of his ability to entertain both children and adults.

Posted by Lauren on March 14, 2006 01:33 PM | Categories: Dr. Seuss , nine

nine | impermanence

From all these pieces, one conclusion drawn is that "all social apparatus (religion and music) are the psychological manifestations of the inability to accept impermanence. Every album, every prayer, is an epitaph of the trail of dead." Since position number nine connects to so many other pieces on the board, it is often the space where a thesis is generated and placed, if the board were to be used to brainstorm and develop a paper.

Posted by jschwab on July 24, 2005 05:04 PM | Categories: myth & meaning , nine

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