April 2012
2 posts
4 tags
Sometimes you do something, and you get screwed. Sometimes it’s the things...
– Chuck Palahniuk
March 2012
2 posts
4 tags
Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy.
– Frank Sinatra [1915 - 1998]
September 2011
2 posts
4 tags
Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation … even so...
– Leonardo da Vinci [1452 - 1519]
August 2011
4 posts
4 tags
The spread of civilization may be likened to a fire; first, a feeble spark, next...
– Nikola Tesla [1856 - 1943]
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All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds.
– Richard Brautigan [1935 - 1984]
July 2011
2 posts
6 tags
A wind has blown the rain away and blown the sky away and all the leaves away,...
– e. e. cummings [1894 - 1962]
June 2011
2 posts
5 tags
Whenever I’m with you
Something inside starts burning
And my hearts...
– Heatwave by Martha and the Vandellas
May 2011
8 posts
4 tags
Opinions are to the vast apparatus of social existence what oil is to machines:...
– Walter Benjamin [1892 - 1940]
4 tags
From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall...
– Philip Gibbs [1877 - 1962]
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In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like...
– Thomas Jefferson [1743 - 1826]
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Because we have so much eye candy and mind candy, spending so much time trying...
– Lydia Lunch
7 tags
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds...
– Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
10 tags
Contemplation often makes life miserable. We should act more, think less, and...
– Nicolas de Chamfort [1741 - 1794]
April 2011
8 posts
8 tags
All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward.
– Ellen Glasgow [1873 - 1945]
5 tags
I like cappuccino, actually, but even a bad cup of coffee is better than no...
– David Lynch
March 2011
6 posts
7 tags
3 tags
Civilization is the art of living in towns of such size that everyone does not...
– Julian Jaynes [The Origin of Consciousness - 1976]
7 tags
2 tags
Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have...
– Henri Cartier Bresson [1908 - 2004]
6 tags
The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be.
– Paul Valery [1871 - 1945]
February 2011
7 posts
7 tags
You know I was curious - I was interested in all kinds of mystery or deeper...
– H.R. Giger
6 tags
Every artist was first an amateur.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson [1803 - 1882]
7 tags
Old ideas give way slowly; for they are more than abstract logical forms and...
– John Dewey [1859 – 1952]
6 tags
January 2011
3 posts
America …
Just a nation of two hundred million used car salesmen with all...
– Hunter S. Thompson [1937 - 2005]
December 2010
1 post
Time turns meaningless objects into memories, strangers into lovers, decisions...
– ABJECT
November 2010
6 posts
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in...
– George Bernard Shaw [1856 - 1950]