sometimes to find truth one must move mountains -Kohler
I think social change work is some of the most extraordinary dreaming that any of us have the possibility of doing.
We gain power in our refusal to accept less than we deserve.
Everyone's always told about politics you have to be practical, but I actually think that's not true, you actually have to hold to a dream. . . and desire is part of that dream.
The economy is not removed from the way you live out your private life.
If you struggle with issues of documentation, issues of your health care, issues of whether or not you'll be punished for being open about who you are, those things affect how you can be employed or not employed, how you can get an apartment or not get an apartment, how it is that you feel free or not free.
I think that the power of a political vision is deeply engaged with the possibility of how you can live out the liberation that you seek and part of that vision is very much about desire, about the erotic.
It surprises me every day that this (Eddie Haskell) character is still so popular. I don't completely understand it but it's nice.
Music education is very important. I think that for me growing up, I was disciplined very hard at home.
Football is an absolutely idiotic pastime by any rational standards. You're running into other people as hard as you can, you get frequent muscle strains and ligament tears, and the protective padding really doesn't do all that much to absorb the blunt trauma.
I am kept awake by the list of possibilities for shooting more photos and deciding what I must prioritise next.