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You’ve got a song you’re singing from your gut, you want that audience to feel it in their gut. And you’ve got to make them think that you’re one of them sitting out there with them too.
December 27, 1985
This is it. This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read in my entire life.
Audrey Hepburn. 1954.
The kid stays in the picture, Robin Isely
“Everybody was wearing rhinestones, all those sparkly clothes, and cowboy boots. I decided to wear a black shirt and pants and see if I could get by with it. I did and I’ve worn black clothes ever since. ”
Johnny Cash
“And what’s with the black? It’s depressing.”
Elizabeth Magill (Irish, b. 1959), Land of the Dusky Sow, 2003. Acrylic on canvas, 167.7 x 197.3 cm. source
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Calvin and Hobbes
Traffic in Denali National Park in Alaska can sometimes look like this – a bear ambling along a winding road surrounded by incredible vistas of mountains and wildflowers. The park’s one ribbon of road runs through low-elevation taiga forest to high alpine tundra and snowy mountains, culminating in North America’s tallest peak – Denali – at 20,310 feet. Photo courtesy of Jacob W. Frank.