“Even eternally free people are enslaved by the process of living.”

Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs (2003)

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Author, Columnist 1972

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My question here is why do we humans keep doing this to each other or to ourselves? Why do we think so little about the role of humanity and of kindness? In my opinion, if we believe in a higher being, there is only one God and he/she is neither you nor me. The sooner we begin this process of healing as people, all people, the sooner we can begin to live a mutual life free from innuendo, hurt, judgment and need.

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