--I AM
HERE FOR NO REASON WHATSOEVER
…Did
I tell you that I got my new book, “I’m Not Supposed To Be Here And Neither Are
You” in the mail? It’s a second story
collection, and just a rough copy at this point, but it should be out by the
end of March. Even in an early form, it
looks great and makes me so happy just looking at it, kind of the way a newborn
does for a parent.
…Speaking
of being a parent; I miss my son but will have to make do with these things:
“For
last year’s words belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await a
new voice.” T.S. Elliot
“Remember
that the life of this world is but a sport and a pastime.” Koran, LVII 19
"Everything
pours forth. Photographs their history. Books their words. Walls their
sounds." Patti Smith
“Whatever
you’re mean to do, do it now. The
conditions are always impossible.” Doris Lessing
“In
dark times, the antidote to despair and paralysis is making art : There is no
time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for
fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal.
I
know the world is bruised and bleeding, and though it is important not to
ignore its pain, it is also critical to refuse to succumb to its malevolence.
Like failure, chaos contains information that can lead to knowledge—even
wisdom. Like art." Lidia Yuknivitch
“If
you have done well, it is your duty to send the elevator back down.” Kevin
Spacey
“You
have to learn to leave the table when love is no longer being served.” Nina
Simone
I fell in
love with her courage, her sincerity and her flaming self-respect and it's
these things I'd believe in even if the whole world indulged in wild suspicions
that she wasn't all that she should be. But of course the real reason is that I
love her and that's the beginning and end of everything."
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Last
night I dreamt somebody loved me. No
hope, no harm. Another false alarms.”
Morrissey
“Build
me a museum and I will fill it.” Picasso
“Alcohol
makes people less tedious.” Christopher Hitchens
“The
point is, art never stopped a war or got anybody a job. That was never its function. Art cannot change events, but it can change
people. It can affect people so that
they are changed—people are changed by art: ennobled, enriched, encourage. They then act in a way that may affect the
course of events: by the way they vote, they behave, by the way they think.” L.
R. Bernstein
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