“No matter who weaves in and out of your life, regardless of the quality of those deep friendships and familyships, I'm the only common denominator at this point who's been with me the whole time. And there's this sense of trying to make sense of that ultimate solitude. It's not a negative or even a positive. It's just a fact.” TryingMatterWholeFactsCommonQualitySolitudeNegativeUltimateMake SenseCommon DenominatorDeep Friendship Author:Feist
“I love storms and how the whole house shakes. When I was a kid, there would be lots of thunder and lightning storms, and they would knock the electricity out. We had this oil lantern that had been in my grandfather's homestead at the turn of the century, before there even was electricity. He'd bring it down off the top shelf, and we'd always play cards.” PlayWholeWould BeKidsTurnsHouseCenturyStormOilCardsShakesGrandfatherLightningElectricityShelvesThunderMy GrandfatherLanternsThunder And Lightning Author:Feist
“I don't think that village idea of actually knowing what you're contributing to the whole exists anymore.” ThinkingIdeasWholeKnowingVillageContributing Author:Feist
“So, I'm on Sesame Street, walking around with all these monsters, Elmo and his buddies, a whole bunch of chickens, a whole bunch of penguins and a number four dancing about. It was just pure joy, simple, ridiculous fun, stupid joy. There's no irony. Sesame Street is just a crazy great place to be.” WholeJoyFunSimpleNumbersFourCrazyStreetsStupidWalkingPureDancingRidiculousMonstersBunchIronyChickensBuddyPenguinsPure JoySesame StreetElmo Author:Feist