Barbara Kazuck:
CLASS OF 1979
West Allis Central SchoolClass of 1979
West allis, WI
Frank Lloyd Wright Middle SchoolClass of 1976
West allis, WI
Oak Creek Junior High SchoolClass of 1972
Oak creek, WI
Cedar Hills Elementary SchoolClass of 1971
Oak creek, WI
Hawley Road Elementary SchoolClass of 1969
Milwaukee, WI
Barbara's Story
Barbara is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Barbara's schools include West Allis Central School, Oak Creek Junior High School, Cedar Hills Elementary School, Frank Lloyd Wright Middle School, Hawley Road Elementary School. Barbara later attended Alverno College (Bacholors of Science) , Bryant & Stratton College (Associates of Applied Science) .
Music Barbara likes includes "Weird Al" Yankovic, Simran Kaur Khalsa, Charles-Valentin Alkan. Books Barbara likes include The Watchers, The Historian Elizabeth Kostova, The Dark River. Movies Barbara likes include The Hobbit, Ted (The Movie), The Silence Of The Lambs. TV shows Barbara likes include That 70âÂÂs Show, Fringe, Bones.
One of Barbara's favorite quotes is:"All that we call religion, all that saints and churches and Bibles from the beginning of the world have aimed at, is to suppress this impertinent surface-action, and animate man to central and entire action. The human race are afflicted with a St. Vitus' dance; their fingers and toes, their members, their senses, their talents, are superfluously active, while the torpid heart gives no oracle. When that wakes, it will revolutionize the world. Let that speak, and all these rebels will fly to their loyalty. Now every man defeats his own action,âÂÂprofesses this but prac...Expand for more
tises the reverse; with one hand rows, and with the other backs water. A man acts not from one motive, but from many shifting fears and short motives; it is as if he were ten or twenty less men than himself, acting at discord with one another, so that the result of most lives is zero. But when he shall act from one motive, and all his faculties play true, it is clear mathematically, is it not, that this will tell in the result as if twenty men had cooperated,âÂÂwill give new senses, new wisdom of its own kind; that is, not more facts, nor new combinations, but divination, or direct intuition of the state of men and things?
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803".
More about Barbara:"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books.
Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.
Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations.
But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it. Buddha
Addendum: Listen to your heart.".
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