“Paradoxically, I have found peace because I have always been dissatisfied. My moments of depression and despair turn out to be renewals, new beginnings. If I were once to settle down and be satisfied with the surface of life, with its divisions and its cliches, it would be time to call in the undertaker... So, then, this dissatisfaction which sometimes used to worry me and has certainly, I know, worried others, has helped me in fact to move freely and even gaily with the stream of life.” IfsKnowsSometimesMomentsFactsWould BeMovingUsedTurnsFoundWorryDespairDown AndSurfaceSatisfiedWorriedSettlingStreamsDivisionNew BeginningsRenewalClicheDissatisfactionDissatisfiedSettling DownUndertaker Book:Choosing to Love the World: On Contemplation: Easyread Large Bold Edition Source: Choosing to Love the World: On Contemplation: Easyread Large Bold Edition
“For a decade Americans have been steeped in the rhetoric of "zero tolerance" and the faith that virtually all problems from drug addiction to lousy teaching can be solved by pouring on the punishment. Even without a Commander in Chief who pledges to rid the world of evildoers, smoke them out of their holes and the like, we would be vulnerable to the temptation to brush aside frustrating complexities and relieve intolerable fear (at least for the moment) by settling on one or more scapegoats to crush. To imagine that trauma casts out fantasy is a dangerous mistake.” WorldHas BeensMomentsProblemWould BeMistakeFantasyImagineTeachingDangerousDrugAddictionCastsTraumaDecadesTolerancePunishmentHolesTemptationVulnerableChiefsSmokeSettlingComplexityCrushZeroImagine ThatRhetoricBrushesFrustratingCommandersPledgePouringDrug AddictionDrug AddictCommander In ChiefScapegoatZero Tolerance Author:Ellen Willis
“Accurately recalling an entire day of fishing is like trying to push smoke back down a chimney, so you settle on these specific moments.” TryingMomentsSeaRiversFishesBoatSmokeSettlingLakesFishingChimneys Author:John Gierach