--MY FOLLICLES ARE EVERYWHERE
…Wow, what a fun weekend in
Portland. Trips to see the guys there
really beat the crap out of me, but they’re a blast every time nonetheless, and
thus I suppose they’re worth it.
…So I am behind on things. I definitely need to have a productive week,
especially on the writing front.
What did you do this weekend?
…I’ve been working on the same story for
the last couple of weeks. It’s about
twins (of course) and there’s already been an accident and some deaths (of
course) but so far I haven’t even got them across the lake. Maybe they’ll start swimming later
today. I hope so anyway.
…Here are some things I like that you
might like as well:
Lint
I’m
haunted a little this evening by feelings that have no vocabulary and events
that should be explained in dimensions of lint rather than words.
I’ve
been examining half-scraps of my childhood. They are pieces of distant life
that have no form or meaning. They are things that just happened like lint.
—Richard
Brautigan
-“Destiny, I feel, is also a relationship - a play
between divine grace and willful self-effort. Half of it you have no control
over; half of it is absolutely in your hands, and your actions will show
measurable consequence. Man is neither entirely a puppet of the Gods, nor is he
entirely the captain of his own destiny; he's a little of both. We gallop
through life like circus performers balancing on two speeding side by side
horses - one foot is on the horse called fate, the other on the horse called
free will. And the question you have to ask every day is - which horse is
which? Which horse do I need to stop worrying about because it's not under my
control, and which do I need to steer with concentrated effort?”- Elizabeth
Gilbert
-“A day dawns, quite like other days; in it, a single
hour comes, quite like other hours; but in that day and in that hour the chance
of a lifetime faces us.”- Maltbie Babcock
-"One
day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most
beautiful." Sigmund Freud
-“Nothing will ever be attempted, if all possible
objections must first be overcome.”
Samuel Johnson
-“A good sweat, with the blood pounding through my body,
makes me feel alive, revitalized. I gain a sense of mastery and assurance. I
feel good about myself. Then I can feel good about others.” Arthur Dobrin
-“The world of achievement has always belonged to the
optimist.” J. Harold Wilkins
-"Joining, in other words, happens through a process of opposition,
irony, and dissent. If you’re going to join a messed-up club, you have to pass
the messed-up entrance exam. You enter into the sect only when you push back,
when you finally say, Listen, I don’t care what you tell me. I know it’s a bad
idea, but I’m determined to do it, and I will do it. “ J. Ashmen
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