I'm an old hippie who lives in the now. I seldom look forward, but we have to.
“I'm an old hippie who lives in the now. I seldom look forward, but we have to.”
The World Motivation
I'm an old hippie who lives in the now. I seldom look forward, but we have to.
“I'm an old hippie who lives in the now. I seldom look forward, but we have to.”
I'm an old hippie who lives in the now. I seldom look forward, but we have to.
I live with being bipolar, but it doesn't define me anymore.
I've had so many rich, rich, beautiful things happen to me in my life because I do have energy, and I do reach out, and I stretch my eyes.
I remember, after my first postpartum depression, I didn't know what had happened to me. I was stuck in this gray depression where I just wanted to retreat and pull the covers over my head and weep. My mother and I, we went to a psychiatrist, and he just patted me on the head and told me I had baby blues, which was not helpful, obviously.
I spent my summers as a kid in an upstate New York hippie town called Saugerties.
It's not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it's what you learn about yourself, really. It's a funny old hippie thing, but it's true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
I wasn't a Deadhead, and I didn't follow a band around, but I definitely was an old hippie.
I have what some people consider to be a 'hippie' mentality.
I'm sort of a hippie pacifist in terms of general persona.
Our youth-oriented society does not have a clearly defined place for the older woman.