With words at your disposal, you can see more clearly. Finding the words is another step in learning to see.
Put a higher value on yourself. Being hyper-realistic about everything is too simple a get-out.
I believe in the power of the imagination to remake the world, to release the truth within us, to hold back the night, to transcend death, to charm motorways, to ingratiate ourselves with birds, to enlist the confidences of madmen.
Sooner or later, all games become serious.
We live in a world ruled by fictions of every kind -- mass merchandising, advertising, politics conducted as a branch of advertising, the instant translation of science and technology into popular imagery. . .
Unhappy parents teach you a lesson that lasts a lifetime.
Everything is becoming science fiction. From the margins of an almost invisible literature has sprung the intact reality of the 20th century.
Your center of mass is a place you cannot visit but you always carry with you. Like memories, it is part of life's baggage.
The church does not draw people in; it sends them out.
I am deeply inspired by the courage and achievements of young people who didn't have the safety nets I had growing up.
You might believe that it's only for their own good, but how does it feel when you try to manipulate the people you love? Are you teaching them that your love is conditional? Maybe through inquiry we can find another way.