I alternate between reading cook books and reading diet books.
I've reached a point in my life where my Truman Show boat has hit the painting.
God show me the way because the Devil trying to break me down
I'm a champion, so I turn tragedy to triumph.
Shoot for the stars, so if you fall you land on a cloud.
I'm a let you finish, but the French Revolution had the best severed heads of ALL TIME.
I live and breathe every element in life.
This sadness wasn't a huge part of me--I wasn't remotely depressed--but still, it was like a stone I carried in my pocket. I always knew it was there. [p. 179]
Our legal system, including the police, is anti-Dalit and anti-poor. The death penalty laws' wrathful majesty, in blood-shot equality, deals the fatal blow on the poor not the rich, the pariah not the brahmin, the black not the white, the underdog not the top dog, the dissenter not the conformist. . . The law barks at all but bites only the poor, the powerless, the illiterate, the ignorant.
When I watch my early documentaries, they're very eclectic. They don't follow any particular [pattern]. I would have gotten thrown out of film school because I didn't. I was just putting them together somehow as the spirit moved me, following my nose, thinking I was brilliant.
The task is not done. The journey is not complete. We can and we must do more.