Indomitable in victory, insufferable in defeat.
The only reason people go to bars is to get drunk and have sex. To me, bars are what hell is like.
I decided to study special education and fell in love with working with individuals with autism. That's what I planned to do with my life.
The message I'll share. . . is that inclusion is extremely important for kids with and without disabilities.
It doesn't really matter to me how I make a difference, I just wanna make sure that I do.
I know that I've got big ears and a big forehead and that my hair sticks up, but I'm happy with myself. I'm not necessarily trying to win a beauty pageant here.
And I think that when I finally decided to let go and let God and allow that to happen, I became a lot more successful than I could have done if I had planned it all myself.
Eventually I gave up teaching at the St. Paul Gallery because of disagreements with the philosophy of that museum, and I got a job at the University of Minnesota, which was very fortunate because it was a part-time job and that gave us a great deal of time in our studio to work together and to make the pots we wanted to make.
Lots of colors appear when you're working with other people.
When we truly care for ourselves, it becomes possible to care far more profoundly about other people.
The photos that interest me most, I can't say why I took them. I think my gift is that I still work with a certain amount of unconsciousness.