It is the people who are 'far out' who are gaining advantage in the evolutionary jostling for efficacious strategies.
Some of us just don't want to be famous. . . anonymity cannot be bought for any price, once you have lost it.
To be free one needs constant and unrelenting vigilance over one's weaknesses. A vigilance which requires a moral energy most of us are incapable of manufacturing. We relax back into the moulds of habit. They are secure, they bind us and keep us contained at the expense of freedom. To break the moulds, to be heedless of the seductions of security is an impossible struggle, but one of the few that count. To be free is to learn, to test yourself constantly, to gamble.
The two things I did learn were that you are as powerful and strong as you allow yourself to be, and that the most difficult part of any endeavor is taking the first step, making the first decision.
The good Lord in his ultimate wisdom gave us three things to make life bearable: hope, jokes, and dogs, but the greatest of these was dogs.
And there are new kinds of nomads, not people who are at home everywhere, but who are at home nowhere. I was one of them
I believe when you’re stuck in one spot for too long it’s best to throw a grenade where you stand, and jump…and pray.
Infrastructure is key, but also how it's used, and that's political.
As I look back, I understand what [the record company] was getting at. They were trying to market a record and make it as commercially acceptable as possible. It hurt me and my credibility with critics.
The real reason for coming to Montour is my love and respect for football.
My mission is to lead the country out of a bad situation of corruption, depression and slavery. After I rid the country of these vices, I will then organize and supervise a general election of a genuinely democratic civilian government.