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He is a charismatic speaker and full of fire. I find that very inspiring. I have always been a sucker for a things of that nature.
Vonnegut has been an obvious inspiration to me. However, I find that most of his works are books that very smart people in their teenage years read. I don’t want that to sound like a backhanded compliment. There’s NOTHING wrong with that…and I was so glad that “Slaughterhouse Five” and “Cat’s Cradle” were around for me to read when I was seventeen-years-old. But it seems as though Kurt’s best days were long ago and far away.
Gotta love Mr. Groening too, although The Simpsons have totally turned to shit the last few seasons. But in its prime, no one could beat The Simpsons.
I almost voted for Fulgum because his books are what inspired me to become a Unitarian. I like him for sentimental reasons, but I want him to come out with a new, decent book, dammit!
I will be honest and admit that some of you have out-UU-geeked me, because I don’t know enough about some of the people on this list.
*embarrased look*
*types in wikipedia now*
For all others who have posted–I respect the inherent worth and dignity of every assumption. :p
]]>Based on that, I went with Fulghum. I think having “By the author of ‘All I Really Need to Know…'” on the cover would take care of A. And as for B, obviously it’s been awhile, but he has a demonstrated ability to insinuate his ideas into the larger culture. I recall having at least two classrooms as a child, in two diferent states, where a poster of “All I Really Need to Know…” was hanging on the classroom wall.
Doesn’t necessarily have to be a book, by the way. Could be a movie, speech, or cartoon even. Maybe I would change my mind after reading “The Tao of Homer.” :)
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