My appetite for self-destruction and misery is greatly diminished. I'm not interested in being unhappy.
“My appetite for self-destruction and misery is greatly diminished. I'm not interested in being unhappy.”
— Boy George · Appetite
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My appetite for self-destruction and misery is greatly diminished. I'm not interested in being unhappy.
“My appetite for self-destruction and misery is greatly diminished. I'm not interested in being unhappy.”
— Boy George · Appetite
My appetite for self-destruction and misery is greatly diminished. I'm not interested in being unhappy.
When you're successful, people have no sympathy. Nobody wants to catch the tears of a millionaire.
A lot of what I've been learning in the last two years is due to therapy - about my sexuality, why things go wrong, why relationships haven't worked. It isn't anything to do with anybody else; it's to do with me.
For someone like me, who has grown up with Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, it's hard not to invest a lot of myself in what I do.
My coming of age was in the '70s. A lot of people look back on it as a grim decade, but I look back on it as a liberating time.
What is the appetite for truth in the Trump White House? That's not a question about the untrue things the president says. It's about the level of truth the system expects.
The more there is on offer, the more you don't want. Fifty options of cereal does not hone an epicurean expertise in the finer points of puffed rice, it murders appetite.
There will be days when you feel defeated, exhausted, and plain old beat-up by life's whiplash. People you love will disappoint you - and you will disappoint them. You'll probably struggle with some kind of mortal appetite. Some days it will feel as though the veil between Heaven and Earth is made of reinforced concrete.
The fact that our legal system has become so tolerant of police lying indicates how corrupted our criminal justice system has become by declarations of war, 'get tough' mantras, and a seemingly insatiable appetite for locking up and locking out the poorest and darkest among us.