“I knew a kid who stuck a knife in the toaster on a few occasions. He learned it hurt. He grew up to be a great electrician.”
Travis J. Dahnke“I knew a kid who stuck a knife in the toaster on a few occasions. He learned it hurt. He grew up to be a great electrician.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“When a fire rises, don't be quick to worry. Find the purpose of the fire, if it's negative, water it down, if positive, feed the flames.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“One time, I went to a restaurant and I asked the waiter for some food for thought. He left, came back, and tried shoving a sirloin in my ear.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“Sometimes, when I'm alone, I wonder if it really counts as being alone, since I am covered in millions of other living organisms.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“Sometimes when I'm writing, I wonder if the words have a mind of their own, and if they're really just using me as a puppet to manifest themselves.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“Being in a wheelchair has made everyday things difficult. Things you wouldn't imagine. Like the looks I get at high school basketball games when they tell everyone to stand for the National Anthem.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading“Seeing pictures of other places around the world makes me feel more important. Reminds me, even though life is short, there's so much to do.”
Travis J. Dahnke, Write like no one is reading