From beginning to end this is a wet and blood smeared voyage, this begetting and birthing and moving away.
The rich son waits for his father to die, the poor just drink and cry.
If it has more than three chords, it's jazz.
I think life is far too short to concentrate on your past. I rather look into the future.
I love Ornette Coleman. I love Don Cherry. I love the way those guys play.
All the people have gone to war leaving no interrogator to mind.
Electricity comes from other planets.
When you are fully present with everyone you meet, you relinquish the conceptual identity you made for them - your interpretation of who they are and what they did in the past - and are able to interact without the egoic movements of desire and fear. Attention, which is alert stillness, is the key.
We were willing to do so much for the people we loved, even if it meant hurting ourselves. Maybe that, in the end, was what love- all kinds- was really about.
Marriage is designed to pull dysfunction to the surface of our lives, set it on fire and help us grow.
I think it actually makes more sense for a new audience than the old show did because we're focusing on one character at a time. It's all conjecture why somebody didn't watch, but one of the theories was that there was just so much information, even in the trailers and promos, of all these different people.