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Quote of the Day
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched ... But are felt in the heart." |
| -Helen Keller |
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Sean Dineen, New Jersey |
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In November of 2006, Ms. Lynn spoke to two of my American History classes at Kern University on discrimination. She traveled over 3000 miles just to share her amazing story with my classes. Her unique ability to capture my student’s attention was captivating. My students were mesmerized during her two-hour long presentations. She truly represents the finest aspects of the disabled community as her tireless and unwavering efforts have made this a better place for all of us who have physical challenges to live our lives. Her message resonates volumes for all to hear.
Her Magnum Opus, “The Broken Hoof,” sums up the trials and triumphs of living with a disability with humor, grace, and truth. Her work as an author comes highly recommended and should definitely be read. Ms. Lynn’s writing compares to our finest authors of the twentieth century. It is the best work and writing I’ve seen in a long, long time.
I am honored not only as a professor, playwright, and friend to share her vision for our country, but also as a person with Cerebral Palsy. I enthusiastically endorse Ms. Lynn’s accomplishments, and acknowledge her ardent pursuit and dedication to the world and the cause to eliminate discrimination towards all. |
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