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60 Minutes Catches Up With A Musical Savant Who's Making Great Strides Against All Odds

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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:31 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:31 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:29 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:29 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:29 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:28 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by jcarsmith November 23, 2008 11:23 PM EST
Ms. Stahl, I enjoyed your program on Rex. I am an educator and it reminded me of a quote from my favourite educator, Charlotte Mason. She said, "We attempt to define a person, the most common-place person we know, but he will not submit to bounds; some unexpected beauty of nature breaks out; we find he is not what we thought, and begin to suspect that every person exceeds our power of measurement." Thank you.
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by donzineal November 23, 2008 11:18 PM EST
An amazing child and an amazing heartwarming story. Such a gift, it exhibits that music has so much to offer in terms of hope and providing these gifted children with a way to allow them to show talent and be happy.

if anyone has the website address or email address for his mother pls send to me at: donzineal@aol.com

i want to write her to praise her courage and never giving up on her so talented son. It''s so heartwarming to see Rex''s face smile and to be happy and to live a happy life thanks to music.

Sincerely,
Neal
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