You think you know how much you can love another person, and then you have a child and you realize you didn't know. It's infinitely rewarding.
You're gonna get thrown curve balls left and right, and that's just the way it goes.
It's your 21st birthday. . . What are you doing sober at the front row of a concert? Is it your 21st birthday? By the end of the night I promise. . . we will get you drunk, my friend.
I've found that falling doesn't always leave you fallen for.
I can say for the first time that I am not afraid, and while this is a feeling that can undoubtedly change with time, I feel cradled by this universe and the immense love that comes from it.
There's no certainty to the next couple of years, but people are paying attention now. And I want to put out a record when people are paying attention, because that's when it has the best chance of being heard.
People in the hospital. . . call me the wellest man on the ward. That's what's going to sustain me. I have these energy reserves that I somehow can't seem to deplete.
Walks work for me. I enter some arena that is neither conscious or unconscious.
But with 911, we found that people tended to come back to the networks and the people who had been our core viewers in the past came back and they have stayed with us.
The effect of capitalism is to steer human selfishness so that, through the invisible hand of competition, the energies of the capitalist produce the abundance from which the whole society benefits.
Our strategy is one of preventing war by making it self-evident to our enemies that they're going to get their clocks cleaned if they start one.