i should remember

Moriah 2022-03-22 09:02:35

This is a story from Temple Grandin who has autism

since

childhood The way the world "I think in pictures and i connect them" This is the difference in concept not worse than others!

2. Do you know where they go?

This question runs through the whole film. It seems that I had a similar problem when I was a kid, but I don't know when it stopped bothering me. It's not because I solved it, it's because I forgot it from
Temple. The answer was "I said goodbye when i saw him, he is not there. I've got him in my mind." For Temple he was in her world.

3. A door opened and i went through it.

I don’t know how many times we need to cross the threshold in our life. Maybe the moment we cross the threshold is simple but contains rich emotions. Maybe every time we cross the threshold, the feeling is It's a pity we didn't find something so simple that it was so hard for Temple but that's how life is always that person "Yes, you did. And i held it."

Well it's time to put those words together Together:

Are you a scientist?
French fish! French fish!
You cant hit people. You think you can figure it out?
Five, four, three, two, one. I have a pen and a clipboard.
Think of it as a door.
It just takes one knock to the head.
I dont understand why people are cruel. For no reason!
You have a very special mind.
You see the world in ways that others cant.
Miss Grandin, this is a masterpiece.
A door opened and i went through it. Yes, you did. And i held it.
"I'm Temple Grandin."

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Temple Grandin quotes

  • Eustacia: I have done everything that I can for Temple, and if it isn't good enough, then it just isn't good enough. But you cannot even begin to imagine the chaos, the upheavals, the tantrums and the pain.

    [emphasis]

    Eustacia: Her pain.

    Dr. Carlock: You seem to be acting as if you have done something wrong, when it's obvious you've done everything right. I think she's terrific.

  • Temple Grandin: [voiceover] I've always wanted to understand the gentleness that other people feel by being hugged by their mothers. And now I've made a machine that lets me do that. It feels like a wire gets reconnected. Like something gets repaired.