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In the mid-'60s, I quit school and wandered across the country, hitchhiked back and forth a few times, and ended up in hippie times, in the street in Toronto, in Yorkville.
The problem with the politicians of both parties in the US is that neither of them have a real agenda except to feather their own nests. They both have their hands deep in corporate pockets. All the rest is sleight of hand and distraction to keep the public occupied with trivia, divided against each other, and thinking their vote matters.
We fit the pieces of our life together in a pattern,
but there is no image on the puzzlebox to guide us.
Not only does free trade have nothing to do with democracy, but in most cases throughout history the two have been inimical. Free trade prospered only at the expense of democracy and the freedom of the majority.
a good friendship euchres the universe.
Doors open to you every time you get a different role. So, yeah, the research is my passion; that's why I keep doing it.
Ralph Waldo Emerson observed that there are always men who like to feel a natural superiority which is not dependent on accomplishment and does not need to be proved.
Sometimes you go so far in your life,
you can't get back
though you know it's not really your life.
We make our own rules and lose by them.
You know, I'm an old man, and there's always parts for old bald guys.
Anyone who pretends to "understand" Latin America is a fool.
Marx had it backwards. In the US at least, it should be "Opiates are the religion of the masses.
When words fail, the hammer drops,
living can never be its own excuse.
Being a regular in a television series, for me - if I wanted to be a cop, I woulda went to cop school. If I wanted to be a doctor, I would've gone to medical school. You get trapped in your normal episodic television shows, basically doing the same thing.
All the wrong questions have been asked and the correct answers are not true.
Sometimes we know people who are
too wonderful for words. I am not one of them.
Or you, for that matter, as you well know.
The measure of a country's prosperity should not be how many poor people drive cars, but how many affluent people use public transportation.