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“No difference making a living with what’s between your ears and making one with what’s between your legs.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“She had been skeptical about change since Obama’s first presidential campaign, when it seemed everyone was eager to change. She knew then, and has know all along, that most people hate to change though they’re happy to see others do it.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
tags: change
“For most of human history people owned other people. Then, only a hundred and fifty years ago, our ancestors figured out that was a bad idea. One day we’ll figure out, or our descendants will figure out, that people owning land they don’t live on or work is a bad idea too.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“He believed, as many do, that the better the shoe, the more exercise wearing it provided. With shoes good enough, the wearer didn’t need to exercise at all – the shoes took care of it.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
tags: shoes
“Change for its own sake doesn't make life more interesting; it only makes it different.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
tags: change
“You’re the only you you get in this life! Show a little appreciation!”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“Respect the world and it takes care of you; disrespect her and she kicks your ass.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“The physical world exists, but that’s only the paint and canvas; that’s only the instrument we use to make music; that’s only the stage where the play is performed.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“Your mother’s chili was onions, hamburger, tomato soup, kidney beans, no chili powder, no peppers. Mexican flags flew at half staff every time she made it.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
tags: chili
“Would you recognize your mother’s face in a thousand faces? Clinton waited for Evie to answer.
Of course.
Can you describe her face so well I would recognize her in a thousand faces? He waited again.
I don’t think so.
That’s the difference. You’re familiar with your mother’s face. When you know something that way, the connection is straight to your heart. Words are incidental, unnecessary. That’s what I mean by spiritual.”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms
“Am I an old man who changed into a butterfly, or a butterfly who thinks he was once an old man?”
Dennis Vickers, Mikawadizi Storms