“But instead they tell you they'll come to fix your cable between noon and five, and I say, okay, I'll pay my next bill between July and November, but they don't laugh.” NextPayLaughingFiveOkayBillsCablesJulyNovemberNoon Author:Tim Dorsey
“Keith Olbermann is trying to make a business out of destroying Bill O'Reilly. He's done certain things to Bill O'Reilly that I believe were way over the line. I think that's bad behavior. But it's okay for him to criticize Bill. And Bill shouldn't be so sensitive. He should ignore that.” ThinkingWayShouldTryingBelieveDoneCertainI BelieveLinesBehaviorOkayBillsSensitiveCriticizeDestroyingKeithBad BehaviorBill O Reilly Author:Rupert Murdoch
“One of the worst elements of Obama's career, which no one talks about, is that he voted twice for a bill that said, if there is a botched abortion, if the child emerges from the womb alive, it should be okay to kill the baby. We have elected a president - twice! - who agrees with infanticide.” IfsShouldChildrenSaidPresidentCareersAliveWorstBabyElementsOkayAgreeBillsAbortionWombInfanticide Author:Nat Hentoff
“Okay, NATO expanded to East Berlin and East Germany. Under [Bill] Clinton NATO expanded further, to the former Russian satellites. In 2008 NATO formally made an offer to Ukraine to join NATO. That's unbelievable. I mean, Ukraine is the geopolitical heartland of Russian concern, quite aside from historical connections, population and so on.” MeanMadeOffersConcernConnectionsOkayBillsHistoricalClintonPopulationEastFormerGermanyUnbelievableUkraineBerlinNatoSatellitesGeopoliticalEast GermanyEast Berlin Author:Noam Chomsky
“Bubba made a sound of disapproval "You're not supposed to be kissing on anybody else, Miss Sookie" he said "Bill said it was okay, but I don't like it.” MadeSaidSoundMissingKissingOkayBillsSupposed To BeDisapprovalBubbaSookie StackhouseBill Compton Book:Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set Source: Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set
“It's okay to embark on writing because you think it will get you love. At least it gets you going, but it doesn't last. After a while you realize that no one cares that much. Then you find another reason: money. You can dream on that one while the bills pile up. Then you think: "Well, I'm the sensitive type. I have to express myself." Do me a favor. Don't be so sensitive. Be tough. It will get you further along when you get rejected. Finally, you just do it because you happen to like it.” ThinkingWritingWellsReasonDreamHappensCareLastsRealizingTypeToughOkayBillsFavorsSensitiveRejectedJust Do ItNo One Cares Author:Natalie Goldberg
“The measure of our mindfulness, the touchstone for sanity in this society, is our level of productivity, our attention to responsibility, our ability to plain and simple hold down a job. If you're still at the point when you're even just barely going through the motions--showing up at work, paying the bills--you are still okay or okay enough. A desire not to acknowledge sadness in ourselves or those close to us--better known these days as denial, is such a strong urge that plenty of people prefer to think that until you are actually flying out of a window, you don't have a problem.” PeopleIfsThinkingStillsEnoughProblemJobsDesireStrongSimpleAbilityLevelsAttentionResponsibilityKnownSadnessMindfulnessWindowOkayBillsProductivityFlyingPlentyDenialThese DaysAcknowledgeUrgesSanityShowing UpThis SocietyTouchstonesPlain And Simple Book:Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America Source: Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America
“Okay. Morality in a nutshell. Don't hurt people if you can avoid it. Don't steal stuff unless you're starving or it's really, really important. Work hard. Pay your bills. Try to help others. Always double-check your math if there are explosives involved. If you screwed it up, you need to see it gets fixed. And don't eat anything that talks. If it doesn't fall under one of those categories, just do the best you can.” PeopleIfsNeedsTryingImportantHardHelpingFallStuffHurtPayHard WorkInvolvedMoralityOkayBillsMathHelping OthersStealingChecksFixedCategoriesDo The BestStarvingExplosivesImportant Work Author:Ursula Vernon