My daughter was born with a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.
“My daughter was born with a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.”
The World Motivation
My daughter was born with a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.
“My daughter was born with a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.”
My daughter was born with a genetic condition called cystic fibrosis.
I've looked death in the face, I'm not obsessed with it, but it is a relevant topic for me.
I've been fortunate enough to really be able to take it to the edge, see what everybody is raving about out there and go, 'You know what? Those people are raving about the wrong things.'
There was a few times where we felt alienated - going to, let's say, a Public Enemy show, and Professor Griff is going off on a tirade about the white man crawling around on his belly like an animal. And I'm looking around, and the venue is 75 percent full of white people. Griff is a good dude, he's a friend now, by the way.
I've sentenced over 100 people, and supervised release, which is the kind of post-incarceration condition that judges ordinarily impose, is something that is done on a standard form.
You learn stuff from every character you play about the human condition that can be quite enlightening.
Modernism is typically defined as the condition that begins when people realize God is truly dead, and we are therefore on our own.
I take really good care of myself, and I make sure that my body's in tip-top condition, and I stay on top of everything - eat right and do everything else to make sure that I can play for a long time.
I try to find pain and anger and hurt and write about it, and inject just a tiny bit of hope into it. I think that's reality.
The end of poetry is not to create a physical condition which shall give pleasure to the mind... The end of poetry is not an after-effect, not a pleasurable memory of itself, but an immediate, constant and even unpleasant insistence upon itself.