Canadian Railroad Trilogy is an extremely fine piece of songwriting.
The world changed while I slept, and much to my surprise, no one had consulted me.
Happiness includes all numbers. It's infinite and eternal.
Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim.
The choice is between acting with energy or losing by default.
Positiveness is a most absurd foible. If you are in the right, it lessens your triumph; if in the wrong, it adds shame to your defeat.
Blooming under a cold moon, we are like fireworks. . . Rising, shining, and finally scattering and fading. So until that moment comes when we vanish like fireworks. . . Lets us sparkle brightly, Always.
Bottom up thinkers try to start from experience and move from experience to understanding. They don't start with certain general principles they think beforehand are likely to be true; they just hope to find out what reality is like.