Once I accepted Christ I immediately had peace. I still didn’t have a place to live, I still didn’t have a car, but I had peace. less than 1 minute read
I’d kind of like to have a classic old muscle car. I think that would be fun. less than 1 minute read
I like structure - like driving: go past the school on the street, stay on the right side, no hitting the car, go in right, you’ll see a big church, stop and take a left, and you’ll have it. By doing this I’m giving a structure of life, a path of light, and showing what happens between me and me, which is something very beautiful. less than 1 minute read
Before now, I’ve always taken my mixes out to the car and listened to them in the parking lot. I still do that, but more so now I’m listening to it on the Beat box, and I think people should give it at least a listen and check it out and see what it is. less than 1 minute read
I think we’ve been dulled by capitalism. We’re just blobs now - we’re so worried about how we can keep paying the lease on the car, the mortgage, the lease on the toaster and all that. You can’t really think about much else. If you lose that, you lose the whole lot. less than 1 minute read
By the time the children go to bed, I am as drained as any mother who has spent her day working, car pooling, building Lego castles and shopping for the precisely correct soccer cleat. less than 1 minute read
The culture is going into a psychological depression. We are concerned about our place in the world, about being competitive: Will my children have as much as I have? Will I ever own my own home? How can I pay for a new car? Are immigrants taking away my white world? less than 1 minute read
I did this Super-8 film at art school called ‘Tissues,’ this black comedy about a family whose father has been arrested for child molestation. I was absolutely thrilled by every inch of it, and would throw my projector in the back of my car and show it to anybody who would watch it. less than 1 minute read
I feel the 21st century is another new age. Not only can we collaborate again with nature, but we have to. It’s an emergency. less than 1 minute read
It was my father who instilled the ‘never say no’ attitude I carry around with me today, and who instilled in me a sense of wonder, always taking us on adventures in the car, never telling us the destination. less than 1 minute read