I can read and write. I went to school for six years. I just couldn't continue.
There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.
I can't even read notes. But I can teach someone how to make a guitar smoke.
If you are a magician then you can always do a lot more magic than you think you can.
If you can make one person listen to you, you can make the world Hear you.
Today can be better than the worse of yesterdays, but tomorrow can never replace the best of yesterdays.
If I have the option, I always read the paper or a book or something I can touch and destroy in my own hands.
I do feel more myself in America. I can regress there, and they have roller-coaster parks.
Sometimes I can think of nothing more blissful than going to Berkeley and reading Byron for three years.
The dynamic has really changed in the U.S. Americans believe they can be competitive, that they can win medals.
The worst thing I can be is the same as everybody else. I hate that.
You can feel like, 'I look really bad', but to other people you can be really gorgeous.
I want to still be able to garden while I can bend over.
If I can create the minimum of my plans and desires, there shall be no regrets.
All I can say is it's improper to criticize someone 30 years later.
I can only do something that my sister or my daughter, if I have one, could watch and feel positive about.
I realize I will always be the poster child for police brutality, but I can try to use that as a positive force for healing and restraint.
I think I can help others just by my example.
I've been writing, in one way or another, for as long as I can remember.
I can still dance a little, yes, but I like singing better. It's more fun.
You can walk away and say "We don't need this." but something in your eyes says "We can beat this.