this quote is by Dr. Seuss, and it is a favorite of mine.
This quote is also a favorite of mine.
Dr. Seuss is a genius, in a lot of ways. He is a man of many talents and he’s one of the few people in the world who can make a good parody of a great work of literature. The reason this quote is a favorite of mine is because it’s funny, sarcastic, and very meta. The whole thing is an extremely meta joke about how the things we care about in life are like dreams.
In Dr. Seuss’ world, everything is a dream. He even explains that everything we think we want is a dream. This is why Dr. Seuss loves to quote, “I’m not a hero. I’m a millionaire.” If we listen to him, we may not be able to have a normal life. We all want things that we are not allowed to have. It’s one of life’s paradoxes.
Yeah, I know that this is supposed to be funny, but I still don’t get it. The thing is that Dr. Seuss is a smart guy. He can see the absurdity of things, which is why he quotes these lines. He sees the world as absurd, but he also sees the absurdity of the world.
I guess the best way to explain it is this: Dr. Seuss is so smart that he’s able to see absurdities of the world. He also sees the absurdities of the world, but he also sees the absurdities of the world. He is the only person who has ever been able to see both absurdities, but also see the absurdities of the world.
Dr. Seuss isn’t just a smart guy. I have a friend who is a psychologist who actually went to college with Dr. Seuss. She asked me to tell this story. She thought that it was important that she explain this. She said that Dr. Seuss would often just tell silly jokes in class, or that he would often write funny and silly sayings in his notes. She never saw this as problematic. She saw it as a compliment to the professor.
Dr. Seuss is a popular children’s author (and teacher) from the early 1950s-1960s. He created a number of books centered on his concept of “leap-ahead” which was a way of teaching children the concept of the “funny”. For example, in What I Saw in the Sky, The Cat in the Hat said “I thought you said you were going to be a lawyer. What you said was that you were going to be a lawyer.