Love is not something you think about, it is a state in which you dwell
R. I. P. (Rest in pussy).
I've read horoscopes before and what they say. But I would actually love to not be what somebody writes down - I don't want to be described. I don't want you to be able to read something and say, "This is how Wayne is. " I'd rather you meet me and decide. I'd rather be different, basically.
You have to self-reflect. If you forget who you actually are, then what's the use of even looking in the mirror.
I'm an addict, I'm addicted to success. Thankfully, there's no rehab for success.
I stick to the script, I memorize the lines, cause life is movie that I've seen too many times.
I always believe that to be the best, you have to smell like the best, dress like the best, act like the best. When you throw your trash in the garbage can, it has to be better than anybody else who ever threw trash in the garbage can.
There is no certainty of what will or won't be in our lives. All we have is this moment. The last is gone, the next isn't here yet.
Living well has something to do with the spirituality of wholeheartedness, of seeing life more as a grace than as a penance, as time to be lived with eager expectation of its goodness, not in dread of its challenges.
The drama is make-believe. It does not deal with truth but with effect.
[On the Internet and activism:] The danger of the Internet is cocooning with the like-minded online - of sending an email or twitter and confusing that with action - while the real corporate and military and government centers of power go right on. In a way, the highest purpose of the Internet is to bring us together for empathy and action. After all, the reflector cells and empathy-producing chemicals in our brains only work when we're physically together with all five senses. You can't raise a baby online.