They would twirl the emotional kaleidoscope until it gave them a picture that was comfortable.
From Washington Post article How the Brain Helps Partisans Admit No Gray by Shankar Vedantam on 31 July 2006, quoting Emory University psychologist Drew Westen [via, source]
If this is real, let me walk you home again
...>>if you think that you know,
take the back road..
you know there’s more to love
you know there’s more to life
and I know there’s more to you.
Let the world spin madly on.
...>>let it end in flames—let it burn all the way down.
...>>I don’t need remedies, I need a solution.
I don’t make my shape with your phony lines.
And I know what to look for in a wave.
I’ve grown accustomed to your long goodbye.
...>>that I would be good even if I lost sanity
that I would be good
whether with or without you
Watch me rise up and leave all the ashes you made out of me.
from where I’m standing..
...>>Lions, tigers, bears, Oh my ride.
You see him come and go out of the black Benz SLR.
I wonder where he get that kind of money?
Don’t worry about it.
Lets Go.
Trust is set on precedent—why should it be I who bleeds?
Life was taking way too long…who had breath to waste?
Everything is never quite enough.
Everything I used to be came raining down on top of me..
I wait too long for you to come home
what happened to the way that we always said we’d be
..that frequency inside my head that says
I’m going at it the hard way.
Live a life less ordinary, live a life extraordinary with me.
Live a life less sedentary, live a life evolutionary with me.
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the the universe.
I lay in an open fire…
watch me go back out before the storm
Half the time goes by, suddenly you’re wise.. another blink of an eye …
there’s never a wish better than this, when you’ve only got 100 years to live. time for just another moment and I’m just dreaming… counting the ways to where you are....>>
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