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Robert Schuller
Crystal Cathedral
Robert Schuller: I was four years and 11 months old. My mother's brother, who was a Princeton graduate, came home from years of working in China, met me, ruffled my hair, and said, "So you're Robert are you? You are going to be a preacher when you grow up." I said, "Oh, thank you, Uncle Henry." And, I took it as a divine declaration. It wasn't a question. It was a prophetic statement, and I bought it, hook, line and sinker. View Interview with Robert Schuller View Biography of Robert Schuller View Profile of Robert Schuller View Photo Gallery of Robert Schuller
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Richard Schultes
The Father of Modern Ethnobotany
And, the professor had put out on a bookshelf over there, six books. He said, "Instead of a laboratory, this week I want you to read one of these books." I must have been very busy, so I flew over and I picked out the smallest book. That book changed my life. It was written by a physiological psychologist, Heinrick Kluver, on the peyote cactus. I got so excited about this, this beautifully written book that I went to Professor Ames, and I said, "Do you think I could write my undergraduate thesis -- we have to have for honors an undergraduate thesis here -- on peyote?" I had made a report on that book, and I said, "This is what I want to go into." View Interview with Richard Schultes View Biography of Richard Schultes View Profile of Richard Schultes View Photo Gallery of Richard Schultes
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