It is only after the deepest darkness that the greatest light can come; it is only after extreme grief that the greatest joy can come.
There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.
The unknown future rolls toward us. I face it, for the first time, with a sense of hope. Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too.
The hardest thing is deciding what I should tell you and what not to. Well, anyway, I've got a while yet before you're old enough to understand the tapes. They're more for me at this point. . . to help get it all straight. Should I tell you about your father? That's a tough one. Will it change your decision to send him here. . . knowing? But if you don't send Kyle, you could never be. God, you can go crazy thinking about all this. . . I suppose I'll tell you. . . I owe him that. And maybe it'll be enough if you know that in the few hours we had together we loved a lifetime's worth.
We all have weak moments, moments where we lose faith, but it's our flaws, our weaknesses that make us human. Science now performs miracles like the gods of old, creating life from blood cells or bacteria, or a spark of metal. But they're perfect creatures and in that way they couldn't be less human. There are things machines will never do, they cannot possess faith, they cannot commune with God. They cannot appreciate beauty, they cannot create art. If they ever learn these things, they won't have to destroy us, they'll be us.
There is no fate, but what we create.
Great potential for personal empowerment can be found in attending to our awareness of global problems and to our understanding of how they connect with each other and with our personal lives. The process of naming the danger, saying aloud that the threats to life on earth are real, moves us from the numbness of denial to the aliveness that makes action possible.
The question is not whether you would like to pray this prayer and ask Jesus to come into your heart - after all, you know, the handle to your heart is on the inside and if you do not open it Jesus cannot come in. My friend, Jesus is Lord of your heart and if He wants to come in, He will kick the door down.
That's why I liked him, I think. Another guy pretending to be human, just like me.
An aspect of the work has to do with altering the literalcultural meaning of existing public images by making minimal changes and additions. Using superimposition, juxtaposition and other contextual changes, I am functioning as a visual guerrilla.
Luck is being ready for the chance.