
Teddy Bear
Lyrics, Duty
Teddy Bear
Lyrics, Duty
Shower the People"
Song lyrics, In the Pocket (1976)
“When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all.”
“At eighteen you don't think about memories,
you tell them.”
From Human Landscapes from My Country, Book Two, Section VII
In "My Country 'tis of Thee", ADAM International Review, No. 299 (1962)
Context: I am beginning to have a healthy dread of possessions, be it of a country, a house, a being or even an idea. If we are bothered by possessions we cannot really live either from without or from within; we are the possession of our possessions. All wars and most loves come from the possessive instinct. Why grab possessions like thieves, or divide them like socialists when you can ignore them like wise men: that you may belong to everything and everything be yours inclusive of yourself.
Could we, and we can, have the vital necessities for all, we should do away with this cry of class and begin to differentiate between individuals.
Individual superiority can alone feed the soul and give back through some materialisation of itself this individualised wealth of being.
2016, State of the Union address (January 2016)
On her delivery of long dialogue In the film Sholay, page 1978
MOTHER MAIDEN MISTRESS