“My troubles are many They're deep as a well I swear there ain't no Heaven And I pray there ain't no hell But I'll never know by living only my dying will tell. And when I die and when I'm gone There'll be, one child born And a world to carry on, to carry on.” KnowsWorldWellsChildrenDiesHeavenBornGoneHellTroubleDyingPrayingSwearI Pray Author:Laura Nyro
“Most trouble is unnecessary. Between the indignity of being born and the agony of dying enough bad things must of necessity happen to people. But we can't be satisfied with that. We have to go to work and see how much additional trouble we can create. Misunderstanding, turmoil, effort put on all the wrong things, and then more misunderstanding.” PeopleEnoughHappensBornEffortTroubleDyingSatisfiedBad ThingsAgonyUnnecessaryMisunderstandingWrong ThingsTurmoilIndignity Author:Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
“You can have your own watch and always doubt it. If I had a watch I'd probably always be doubting it or the batteries would be dying. I just know that people always have trouble with their watches, and that's why I like public clocks.” PeopleIfsKnowsWould BeWatchesDoubtTroubleDyingClockBatteries Author:Ben Katchor