Sarah Doherty

Always thinking. Always dreaming.

  1. The Way I See It #298

    “Our prejudices arise from the fear of things we do not understand.  If my generation has a single goal, it must be to promote education – education that advances us not only technologically, but also intuitively and emotionally.  In today’s fast-paced world, advancing has to mean more than scientific discovery; it is our responsibility to force ourselves beyond our comfort zones and become knowledgeable about the people around us.”

    – Jessica Arden Ettinger, Starbucks customer and student at the University of Virginia

  2. The Way I See It #214

    starbucks logoWhat would you do for someone you love?
    Would you lie, cheat, steal?
    Break the law and call it justice?
    Would you say yes? Scream no?
    Would you kill? Would you give up your own life?
    Would you move  mountains, swallow fire, keep a promise?
    Would you change the world?
    Would you change yourself?
    What would you do for someone you love?


                                                    – Jodi Picoult
    , Novelist. Her most recent book is  Nineteen Minutes.

  3. Nature

    If I were a painter, I would go to nature for all my patterns.
    - Thomas Bewick

  4. The Way I See It #185

     
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    "A valuable lesson I’ve learned from amking music is to never let anyone intimidate me. Every student, celebrity, CEO and math teacher in the world has experienced love, loneliness, fear and embarassment at some point. TO understand this is to level an often very lopsided playing field." – Anna Nalick, Singer-songwriter: Her songs can be heard on Starbucks Hear Music™ station, XM Satellite Radio Channel 75.

     

  5. The Way I See It #182

     
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    "In my career I’ve found that "thinking outside the box" works better if I know what’s "Inside the box." In music (as in life) we need to understand our pertinent history…and moving on is so much easier once we know where we’ve been. – Dave Grusin, Award-winning composer and jazz musician.

     

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