We are a people trying not only to solve the problems of the present: unemployment, inflation. . . but we are attempting on a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America.
I'm still younger than Jagger. . . Most people are.
I'm a born librarian with a sex drive
I never heard so many kids talk about just doing anything to be famous. I mean, yeah, fame is part of the deal when you're a kid and you think, I wanna go into music, but everybody that I knew was really doing it because of their love for it. I don't see so much of that anymore.
I'll place my love beneath the stars.
It always felt like you were trying too hard to look like the audience or something. That whole thing about the artistic integrity, which, of course, I've never bought into - with any artist. It's just not a real thing.
I have to take total control myself. I can't let anybody else do anything, for I find that I can do things better for me. I don't want to get other people playing with what they think that I'm trying to do.
Everything is nothing, and nothing is everything.
Plateau experiencing can be achieved, learned, earned by long hard work. . . . A transient glimpse is certainly possible in the peak experiences which may, after all, come sometimes to anyone. But, so to speak, to take up residence on the high plateau. . . . that is another matter altogether. That tends to be a lifelong effort.
The law detects, grace alone conquers sin.
All of my problems are rather complicated - I need an entire novel to deal with them, not a short story or a movie. It's like a personal therapy.