I cannot live without reading.
I suppose the longer anyone spends on earth, the closer we all get to becoming superfluous characters.
It's less about what you do and more about who you are doing it with.
Media used to be one way. Everyone else in the world just had to listen. Now the internet is allowing what used to be a monologue to become a dialogue. I think that's healthy.
When I was Younger, I wanted to be something. Now, I just want to be younger.
If you don't stick to your plan enough, and you're too seduced by whimsical notions and new ideas, you can kind of lose your train of thought and end up with something that doesn't have a solid through-line.
If you know which way the current is going, you can use it to your advantage.
He who would not fall off the precipice must not venture too near the edge.
I often concentrate on the eyes and lips, they are great indicators of mood and feeling, and I find that I can project character into my portraits by bringing the viewer's attention to these areas.
Santa will be showing up with Rudolph the Red-Eyed Reindeer.
Whenever a mind is simple and receives an old wisdom, old things pass away,--means, teachers, texts, temples fall; it lives now, and absorbs past and future into present hour. All things are made sacred by relation to it,--one as much as another.