--HELLO, IT’S ME
…It doesn’t matter why a thing works, so
long as it does.
…I have friends, but turbulence isn’t
one of them.
…Sometimes when I’m looking at the moon,
I wonder how many other people are gazing up at it at the same time. Especially when the moon is full and brooding. Especially then.
…The moon sure gets a lot of air time
here. I'm not sure why that is.
…Someone told me that vanishing is just
another way of not wanting to be loved.
But I don’t know. Maybe it’s the
opposite of that.
…Either you’re there, or you aren’t. There’s no close. Someone also told me that.
…I’ve checked and nothing’s happening
anywhere else right now.
…The calm before the storm is really
just the foundation of life.
…Children like me, even the children of
strangers. It’s true, they do. Really. I can make them smile fairly easily. I can usually make them giggle in less than a
minute. So that’s something I have going
for myself.
…The end of the world can be cozy at
times. It’s distance that’s the problem.
…Most people’s relationship with windows
is clear. Mine’s a little muddy. But does that mean I don't want a clear view myself?
…We’re all older now, but most of us are
still running against the wind.
…If somebody tells you the same thing
twice, it usually means they’re not sure.
Three times, well…
…My problem is I’m selfish at all the
wrong moments. My problem is being
selfish at all. I’m not proud of that.
…In it for a penny, in it for a pound.
…So
quiet you can hear a pin drop. Yep. That’s what it’s like right
now, at this very moment, in this very place.
…If it was easy, everyone would do
it. That’s one of the sagest things my
father said to me. I think about that a
lot when I’m struggling with something.
…What I learned running the race on Sunday
with my brother, who is much faster than me, is that certain people, in certain
situations, can make you perform at a level you didn’t think possible. However, it doesn’t always mean that’s
enjoyable.
…Nobody knows what’s coming. Even palm readers get it wrong most times. Even the Mayans did. Certainly the weathermen do. So what makes us so smart, so sure?
…One of my favorite movies is “Big Fish.” There are a few scenes where different kids
go up the spooky fortune teller lady (played by Helena Bonham Carter) and when
they look into her eye, they see the future, or rather, how they will die in
the future. I don’t think that’s anything
I’d want to see.
…Supposedly people with a missing limb
often forget it’s not there and will involuntarily scratch at the open air
where the limb once was. That’s sort of
like me when my dog’s not here. I keep
looking down, looking around, searching out her bright, brown eyes. I’ll admit, I'm a bit crippled by her absence.
…It’s amazing how someone can transform
your mood with a genuine smile shot your way for no particular reason at
all. In that way, it’s a bit of magic. And in a way, then, we’re all magicians,
whether we realize it or not.
…Whether child or adult, one of the best
things someone call tell you is, “I love you to the moon…and back.”
..To be missed greatly while still
alive, now that’s something.
…For everything, there is a season. A time to live, a time to die. A time to laugh, a time to cry. A time to do the Bunny Hop in your underwear. I mean, why not?
...People should smile more. That's from Newton Faulkner.
...I think Newton should be the next Dalai Lama. Can I get an, "Amen?"
...It wasn't until about 12 years ago that I learned 'Amen' meant, 'So be it'. You probably knew that long ago, but I didn't.
...I think Newton should be the next Dalai Lama. Can I get an, "Amen?"
...It wasn't until about 12 years ago that I learned 'Amen' meant, 'So be it'. You probably knew that long ago, but I didn't.
...Tomorrow the sun's going come up, I just know it.
…Life is beautiful. I still believe that.
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