| obca87 ( @ 2008-05-16 20:18:00 |
Quote of the moment
"Of all the unavoidables in life, growth is probably the worst. Far more embarassing than death, growth is more than just change; growth is the act of changing, aging. It's the in-between. A sort of biological limbo that your parents never fail to capture on film. It's a state of not belonging, of transitioning from one thing to another-yet being neither-and it causes aches in your femurs and cracks in your smile. It makes you sweat, it makes you cut ties, and most times it makes your hurt. Of course, the one good thing about growth-the scheme's grand catch that drives everyone and everything to keep on sprouting limbs and spinning cocoons-is that after it is all over and done with, you've grown." - Lesley Bargar, "Stepping out with Riley Kiley: Capital Gains, Growing Pains& Grench Champagne in Aging L.A." Filter Magazine #26, p. 49
"Of all the unavoidables in life, growth is probably the worst. Far more embarassing than death, growth is more than just change; growth is the act of changing, aging. It's the in-between. A sort of biological limbo that your parents never fail to capture on film. It's a state of not belonging, of transitioning from one thing to another-yet being neither-and it causes aches in your femurs and cracks in your smile. It makes you sweat, it makes you cut ties, and most times it makes your hurt. Of course, the one good thing about growth-the scheme's grand catch that drives everyone and everything to keep on sprouting limbs and spinning cocoons-is that after it is all over and done with, you've grown." - Lesley Bargar, "Stepping out with Riley Kiley: Capital Gains, Growing Pains& Grench Champagne in Aging L.A." Filter Magazine #26, p. 49