Saturday, January 31, 2015
Disenfranchised
As you move up in income level you get more influence. When you get to the very top, and here the Occupy movement was a little misleading--it’s not one percent, it’s a tenth of a percent. When you get to the top tenth of a percent, where there’s a huge concentration of wealth, you can’t even talk about influence. They get what they want. That’s why the banks who created the crisis, often with criminal action, are not only scot-free, but richer, more powerful and bigger than ever.
~ Noam Chomsky ~
Friday, January 30, 2015
Poetry Friday
My role in society, or any artist's or poet's role, is to try and express what we all feel. Not to tell people how to feel. Not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
It Only Works If You Lose Both
I think winter wear is communal. You get some gloves and a scarf from a lost-and-found box, wash them, wear them for a while until you lose them. Then somebody else does the same thing.
Photo by Spamily.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Ah, C'mon, Bill!
~ Bill de Blasio ~
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Snow!
~ Andy Goldsworthy ~
Photo courtesy Library of Congress.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Sunday's Kat Kwote
And as the dragon came out of the dungeon, following Johnnie and Tina into the bright gold and blue of their wedding day, he blinked his eyes as a cat does in the sunshine, and he shook himself, and the last of his plates dropped off, and his wings with them, and he was just like a very, very extra-sized cat. And from that day he grew furrier and furrier, and he was the beginning of all cats. Nothing of the dragon remained except the claws, which all cats have still, as you can easily ascertain.
And I hope you see now how important it is to feed your cat with bread and milk. If you were to let it have nothing to eat but mice and birds it might grow larger and fiercer, and scalier and tailier, and get wings and turn into the beginning of dragons.
~ Edith Nesbit from The Book of Dragons ~
And I hope you see now how important it is to feed your cat with bread and milk. If you were to let it have nothing to eat but mice and birds it might grow larger and fiercer, and scalier and tailier, and get wings and turn into the beginning of dragons.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Principles
Principles are like prayers--noble, of course, but rather awkward at a party.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Poetry Friday
That’s my hope, that my work is comforting. At its best, finally, poetry brings us comfort.
Illustration courtesy openclipart.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Ice!
The noise resembles the roar of heavy, distant surf. Standing on the stirring ice one can imagine it is disturbed by the breathing and tossing of a mighty giant below.
~ Ernest Shackleton ~
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Fall in Love With Reading
I fell in love with reading when I was allowed to choose whatever books I wanted to check out of the library. I was around nine years old when I began choosing my own books in earnest.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
You Learn by Watching
When people ask me if I went to film school I tell them, "no, I went to films."
~ Quentin Tarantino ~
Monday, January 19, 2015
Martin Luther King Day
An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Sunday's Kat Kwote
World's turned queer
somehow: all white,
no smell. Well, here
inside it's still familiar.
He'll go to sleep until
it puts itself right.
~ May Swenson from "Cat & the Weather" ~
Saturday, January 17, 2015
You Look Terrific
When I see a woman who has lost weight, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has quit dieting and embraced her curves, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has obviously just had plastic surgery, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has let her hair go grey and is hanging out at grocery store in her husband's sweatpants, I say, "You look terrific."
Because you know what? If you are woman and you managed to get up today and go outside, then you look terrific.
If you are still here, then you look terrific.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert ~
When I see a woman who has quit dieting and embraced her curves, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has obviously just had plastic surgery, I say, "You look terrific."
When I see a woman who has let her hair go grey and is hanging out at grocery store in her husband's sweatpants, I say, "You look terrific."
Because you know what? If you are woman and you managed to get up today and go outside, then you look terrific.
If you are still here, then you look terrific.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Poetry Friday
Poetry is the only history we have of human emotions. Most history books, what we call history books, are stories of battles and treaties, negotiations and beheadings and coronations. But poetry is the only reminder of this very essential part of being human, which is one’s emotional life and all the dimensions it entails.
Image courtesy Scott Freiheit Wikimedia.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Some Books are Better Left Unfilmed
No one forces me, or any other writer, to sell a film option on the books. If you don't want to run the risk that the filmmakers may adapt your work in a way you don't like, then you don't sell the option. You know when you sell it that they will have to make some changes, just because film and TV are different media than books.
~ Jeff Abbott ~
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
On the Road to Nowhere
Every species becomes extinct; at some point, we will go extinct. The question is, as Homo sapiens, are we going to be able to adapt to the change that we're actually part of? We're causing such dramatic changes to the planet, so yes, you do stop and think, "I wonder where we're headed."
~ Louise Leakey ~
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
He'd Fit Right In Today!
~ Mark Twain ~
Illustration courtesy Library of Congress.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Probably For Worse
For better or worse, zoos are how most people come to know big or exotic animals. Few will ever see wild penguins sledding downhill to sea on their bellies, giant pandas holding bamboo lollipops in China or tree porcupines in the Canadian Rockies, balled up like giant pine cones.
Photo by Photocapy.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sunday's Kat Kwote
The Chinese plate looked very blue,The image looks like a melding of the calico cat and the Chinese plate! Identifier: #D349A, photo courtesy Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture, University of Wisconsin.
And wailed, "Oh, dear! what shall we do!"
But the gingham dog and the calico cat
Wallowed this way and tumbled that,
Employing every tooth and claw
In the awfullest way you ever saw—
And, oh! how the gingham and calico flew!
(Don’t fancy I exaggerate—
I got my news from the Chinese plate!)
~ Eugene Field from "The Duel" ~
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Same Old Song
There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before; like the larks in this country, that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years.
Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, courtesy Library of Congress.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Beautiful Dreamer
~ Eleanor Roosevelt ~
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Soup!
~ Abraham Maslow ~
Photo by Miia "Myrtti" Ranta, courtesy Wikimedia.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Or...Butter and Honey
~ James A. Garfield ~
Photo by Ross Burton.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Why Beer?
Let a man walk ten miles steadily on a hot summer's day along a dusty English road, and he will soon discover why beer was invented.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Sunday's Kat Kwote
A brand-spanking new episode of Henri!
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Take the Plunge!
When you read a great book, you don't escape from life, you plunge deeper into it. There may be a superficial escape--into different countries, mores, speech patterns--but what you are essentially doing is furthering your understanding of life's subtleties, paradoxes, joys, pains and truths. Reading and life are not separate but symbiotic.
~ Julian Barnes ~
Friday, January 2, 2015
Thursday, January 1, 2015
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