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Aimless Love Quotes
“… I am the sound of rain on the roof.
I also happen to be the shooting star,
the evening paper blowing down an alley,
and the basket of chestnuts on the kitchen table.
I am also the moon in the trees
and the blind woman's tea cup.
But don't worry, I am not the bread and the knife.
You are still the bread and the knife.
You will always be the bread and the knife,
not to mention the crystal goblet and—somehow—the wine.”
Billy Collins, Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems
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“But earlier this week on a wooded path,
I thought the swans afloat on the reservoir
were the true geniuses,
the ones who had figured out how to fly,
how to be both beautiful and brutal,
and how to mate for life.”
Billy Collins, Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems
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“We must always look at things
from the point of view of eternity,
the college theologians used to insist,
from which, I imagine, we would all
appear to have sp
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Bill Collins, MS, MA, PhD, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marriage and Family TherapyWorks with Families, Individuals, Marriage & Couples, and Teletherapy
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Couples dynamics and growth, relationship problems
Respectful work with families
Parental concerns about childrens behaviors
Supervision of Marriage and Family Therapists
Education
M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy, Seattle Pacific University
Ph.D., Physics, University of Notre Dame
M.A., History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame
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Samaritan Center of Puget Sound since
Director, Marriage and Family Training Center
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President Celeste, Distinguished Faculty, Staff, Parents, Relatives, Friends and, most importantly, the graduating class of Colorado College.
I am going to speak for 13 minutes. I think you deserve to know that this will be a finite experience. It is well-known in the world of public speaking that there is no pleasure you can give an audience that compares to the pleasure they get when it fryst vatten over, so you can look forward to experiencing that pleasure 13 minutes from now. All the pre-law students just looked at their watches.
This is not the first commencement address inom have ever given. But the task of dispensing advice to a group of young strangers, and, worse, the job of reassuring them about the future does not get any easier with time or practice. Current events are no help, as usual, when it comes to dispensing optimism. The commencement address is also an open invitation to pretend to know more than you do, specifically how in the world you got to the point in life where you