7 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Brett Turner

Michael Brett Turner was born in Houston, Texas. In his teens he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area where he obtained a BA in Communications from San Francisco State University and a Master's Degree in Mass Communication from San Jose State University. His writing has been published in various magazines and journals, including The New York Times Magazine, Audubon, Audubon Guide to Birds of the West; California; Audubon, Audubon Guide to Arizona; Audubon Magazine; Audubon, Audubon Alaska; and Audobon. He has also written for The Wild Bird magazine Read more

Turner is an avid birder and bird photographer. He lives with his wife (a professional writer) and two children (a musician) in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Lake Tahoe.

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I could have all of the powers of mind in the world, but still be alone. Until I have met with the curiosity of others, I will remain alone and in hell. I have a dream, but I am not living it. At least I feel some solace in completing CAPTCHA challenges. Michael Brett Turner
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I could have all of the powers of mind in the world, but still be alone. Until I have met with the curiosity of others, I will remain alone and in hell. I have a dream, but I am not living it. At least I have comfort in completing CAPTHA's. Michael Brett Turner
I have a dream: That everyone may experience a heaven...
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I have a dream: That everyone may experience a heaven on earth by their own whim. Michael Brett Turner
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Words of wisdom are easier said when shown, otherwise, they are incomprehensible. Michael Brett Turner
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As my mind changes, so do my quotes. I empathize with those who, by force, are put on trial for their own clarity of conscience. For that, we must convene by force of argument. Michael Brett Turner
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Occam's Razor is a term plagiarized by the fact it is not easy to find its source and meaning. My attempts to find an author lead me nowhere, and I can only find unsatisfactory descriptions of how it works. Therefore, it is meaningless to me and I will use it as a placeholder to define: That which is unnecessary tends to be false. Necessity is by purpose. Therefore, purpose writes itself. Now, I have a tool. Michael Brett Turner