I'd gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.
On my first date, my boyfriend asked me if I wanted to eat a la carte, and I said that I would prefer to stay inside!
You have to hold on to what you find because life has a way of throwing you curve balls that you never expect.
I would say if I was any type of nerd, it was probably a band nerd.
There's no way that you're going to please all of America, or all of the fans.
I think that's important to have in something like a national television show. It's important to portray a woman realistically, and not just as a bridezilla.
I keep expectations so embarrassingly low that I broke my contract and went and got a hair-cut.
Social democracy does not represent an ideal future; it does not even represent the ideal past.
Memory, faith, and the natural world as both witness to the cycle of human life and healer to a questioning heart are at the core of this lovely and lyrical collection of poems. The weather changes, people come and go from cities and towns, babies are born, grow up and depart from their parents’ arms, but still, the countryside and its rituals sustain the people and creatures who know how to read the signs of the seasons. In these pages, Laura Grace Weldon shares those signs with us; her poems are the fruit of a wonderful harvest.
I come alive at night. I'm such a night owl.
More connections to more devices means more vulnerabilities.