“I just think Texas and that whole Bible Belt section is so, like, corporate. And I don't agree with organized religion in that respect.” ThinkingWholeAgreeCorporateOrganizedTexasSectionsBeltsOrganized Religion Author:Hunter Parrish
“Of course it's also a lot easier to slap a health claim on a box of sugary cereal than on a potato or carrot, with the perverse result that the most healthful foods in the supermarket sit there quietly in the produce section, silent as stroke victims, while a few aisles over, the Cocoa Puffs and Lucky Charms are screaming about their newfound whole-grain goodness.” WholeCoursesResultsProduceEasierLuckyGoodnessClaimsVictimSilentBoxesCharmGrainStrokesSectionsPotatoesSlapSupermarketsAisleCarrotsPuffCerealCocoaLucky CharmsWhole Grains Author:Michael Pollan
“You keep working on your piece over and over, trying to get the sections and paragraphs and sentences and the whole just right, but there's a point at which you can tell you've begun hurting the work with your perfectionism. Then you have to release the work to new eyes.” WritingTryingWholeEyeHurtPiecesSentencesReleaseSectionsPerfectionismParagraphNew Eyes Author:Anne Lamott
“The dumping of the mentally ill, full of these new psychiatric drugs, into the streets is a scandal. It's been carried furthest in New York, where whole sections of the decayed Upper West Side are being filled with pensioners and psychotic patients on stelazine, lithium carbonate, and everything else under the sun. They can't diagnose the patient, so they give him the whole psychiatric pharmacopoeia at once, and he walks around in a psychotic trance beautifully painted all over with petrochemicals.” GivingWholeSidesWalksSunStreetsNew YorkDrugFilledWestPatientIllSectionsScandalPsychoticTranceMentally IllPsychiatricWest SideLithium Author:Kenneth Rexroth