For me the safety pin is about rebellion, and I'm punk in the soul.
I believe that if you go on a date and get to second base and then you go home alone and rub one out, that's like runs batted in.
The other day I saw a guy with a sign that said, WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY? Which freaked me out because I was on my way to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
It's gotten to the point where I think my friends would rather hang out with their own kids than hang out with me. And I'm like, "Alright, but where's the loyalty, man. I've known you for twenty-five years. How long have you known your baby, like, a month?"
I was troubled by the presence of a shoe museum because it forced me to ask a very burning question: would my body be able to physically survive the amount of dope I would need to smoke in order to visit a shoeseum?
I was high on life but eventually I built up a tolerance.
I was in a real conservative area just outside of Chicago recently. And this guy's like, 'Hey, Arj, you're from San Francisco. Are you in favor of gay marriage?' I was like, 'Well, I'd like to get to know you a little bit better first. I don't know what ever happened to buying a guy a smoothie and seeing what happens. That's how we do it back home.
The body grows slowly and steadily but the soul grows by leaps and bounds. It may come to its full stature in an hour.
We are perfectionists. We are hungry to work all the time. We are entertained by every aspect of business and we never want to stop working.
Anything having to do with what is happening inside people has political significance to me. That is why I like the term "holistic politics. "
Society is founded upon Cloth.