Even our behavior and emotions seem to have been shaped by a prankster. Why do we crave the very foods that are bad for us but have less desire for pure grains and vegetables? Why do we keep eating when we know we are too fat? And why is our willpowe...
This I would like to be- braver and bolder, Just a bit wiser because I am older, Just a bit kinder to those I may meet, Just a bit manlier taking defeat; This for the New Year my wish and my plea- Lord, make a regular man out of me. This I would like...
Enid: You know what my number one fantasy used to be? Seymour: What? Enid: I used to think about one day, just not telling anyone, and going off to some random place. And I'd just... disappear. And they'd never see me again. Did you ever think about ...
On writing, my advice is the same to all. If you want to be a writer, write. Write and write and write. If you stop, start again. Save everything that you write. If you feel blocked, write through it until you feel your creative juices flowing again....
Dating a wo/man with a kid is the new adoption.
Elvis Costello had a brand new bag. He was a musician, but he knew all about the attitude part of it.
Magic touches people in the way great art does. It lets them see the world with new eyes.
The war was the end of an era, in art as well. And we were trying to create a new philosophy.
In art, as in science, reductionism does not trivialize our perception - of color, light, and perspective - but allows us to see each of these components in a new way.
I like to change. A new lamp, a piece of art, can transform a room.
This new art made a deep impression on me, and I began to study it ardently.
Let's start a new tomorrow, today.
emotionless tone hurting as much as the news
Here's to new blood." -Jagger Maxwell
You can only kill disappointment with a new try.
Old loves are dropped when new ones come
Error of omission begets new rules.
Keep on the watch and pray
...Absorbed in the new scents, the sounds, and the sunlight...
I'm also working on a track for Howard Hewett, and a theme for a new NPR show.
You cannot teach old dogs new tricks.