Jack
years ego skins
Having ones image, and effectively, life, democratized, dehumanizes and sometimes objectifies it into an entertainment product. What sort of valuation of the ego would one have once youve let it been preyed upon by the public for years and years? Perhaps, it becomes truly just skin and bones.
law heaven tears
Stargazing is one of the most profoundly human things one can do. But perhaps we must more frequently tear ourselves away from the mystery and beauty of the starry heavens above, and rather inspect, admire and foster the moral law within.
running way okay
Coaches are okay, I guess, but I prefer to do things my own way.
fun creativity ideas
Having fun unleashes creativity. It is one of the seeds you plant to get ideas
ideas way break
Rules are a great way to get ideas. All you have to do is break them.
running track miles
I don't train. I just run my 3-15 miles a day.
rain wind feet
And that, my friend, is how the world ends. On the edge of a precipice, with one foot over the edge, it stops, turns and goes back, leaving an empty earth of birds and insects, wind, rain and rusting weapons.
bagpipes tunes heard
When you've heard one bagpipe tune, you've heard them both.
book envy feelings
Have you ever given someone a book you enjoyed enormously, with a feeling of envy because they were about to read it for the first time, an experience you could never have again?
emptiness bigs enormous
So all in all there wasn't anything really wrong with my life. Except that, like most everyone else's I knew about, it had a big gaping hole in it, an enormous emptiness, and I didn't know how to fill it or even know what belonged there.
wrong-time
Maybe I live in what is for me the wrong time.
sex cat race
It may be that the strongest instinct of the human race, stronger than sex or hunger, is curiosity: the absolute need to know. It can and often does motivate a lifetime, it kills more than cats, and the prospect of satisfying it can be the most exciting of emotions.
past rivers curves
As Einstein himself pointed out. He said we’re like people in a boat without oars drifting along a winding river. Around us we see only the present. We can’t see the past, back in the bends and curves behind us. But it’s there.
confused animal oil
Wild animals are just as confused as people are now. You've got toxins in the water, oil, sewage, all sorts of things.