Your Grace," she said, "I have only one question. Do you wish this man crippled, or dead?
I won't sit down And I won't shut up And most of all I will not grow up
No one gets remembered for the things they didn't do
You always ask if I'm okay But it's not the same as being happy
Oh maturity's a wrapped up package deal so it seems And ditching teenage fantasy means ditching all your dreams All your friends and peers and family solemnly tell you you will Have to grow up be an adult yeah be bored and unfulfilled Oh when no ones yet explained to me exactly what's so great About slaving 50 years away on something that you hate, about meekly shuffling down the path of mediocrity Well if that's your road then take it but it's not the road for me.
I still believe in the need for guitars and drums and desperate poetry.
We're definitely going to hell. But we'll have all the best stories to tell
You can make change or it can make YOU. Change is to keep us on our toes. Change is to make us look more closely. What doesn't change are the arms you use to hug with. Those stay the same.
Change comes from power, and power comes from organization.
Success comes from delegating, risk-taking and having a good TEAM!
A child is not a bargaining chip or a learning tool. Your focus, if you adopt a child of a different race, should be on nurturing and protecting your child from bigotry, not deploying him or her as an anti-racist Mr. Fix-It.