Adverb
In a total manner; wholly; entirely.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMost executives, many scientists, and almost all business school graduates believe that if you analyze data, this will give you new ideas. Unfortunately, this belief is totally wrong. The mind can only see what it is prepared to see. Edward de Bono
When a subject becomes totally obsolete we make it a required course. Peter Drucker
The goals we pursue are always veiled. A girl who longs for marriage longs for something she knows nothing about. The boy who hankers after fame has no idea what fame is. The thing that gives our every move its meaning is always totally unknown to us. Milan Kundera
If you want to totally avoid being deceived, get married on February 30th. French Proverb
To be totally at leisure for one day is to be immortal for one day. Chinese Proverb
Cowboys and men are two totally different breeds. Cowboy Proverb