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“Maybe the knee jerk negative reaction to any criticism by artists is because criticism of art is often more valued than the creation of art. The reward isn’t placed in creating things, but showing your genius in poking holes in other people’s work. I think there are good critics out there, and criticism is necessary for the evolution of an art form. That said, I’ve been in way too many meetings where critcism were more valued than the work subjected to it.”

“Maybe the lawyer could get your divorce dealt with in another county." "A change of venue for a divorce? You watch too much television." "And you have way too little faith in God." I rolled my eyes. "That's a leap. How did we get all the way to my faith?" "I'm not wrong. It's been more than a week since you received that email with that pitiful offer. Call your attorney and stop acting like you don't have any power." Hope didn't give me a second to say a thing. "Losing everything to him will only give you something else to mope about. You already have a long list.”

“Maybe the media will for once do their job right and inform the public about these abusive communities. They should just like the rest of us, be following the rules and regulations of the land. We all need to help by finding a legal means to change this abusive society, nestled among the dusty red sand hills of the Vermillion Cliffs in southwestern Utah and the Arizona Strip. -Colorado City, 2004 "The Ver'million' Cliffs Polygamists, A View From The Outside”

“Maybe the most surprising thing is that the proficiency of so many autism experts ends at diagnosis. Once that diagnosis is made, especially for adults, the expert’s job is over, and they have no idea how to guide you in handling that information.”

“Maybe the only thing each of us can see is our own shadow. Carl Jung called this his shadow work. He said we never see others. Instead we see only aspects of ourselves that fall over them. Shadows. Projections. Our associations. The same way old painters would sit in a tiny dark room and trace the image of what stood outside a tiny window, in the bright sunlight. The camera obscura. Not the exact image, but everything reversed or upside down.”