I thought I was gonna be in the minimum-wage working world all my life. Henry Rollins gonnalifeminimum Change image and share on social
I could spend my whole life photographing circuses. They combine everything I'm interested in - they're ironic, poetic, and corny at the same time. There's also something about a circus that's magical, sentimental, and almost tragic, like a Fellini film. Mary Ellen Mark circuscircusecombine share on social
Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue; and independence I will ever secure by contracting my wants, though I were to live on a barren heath. Mary Wollstonecraft barrenbasisbless Change image and share on social
John Lee Hooker became a friend of mine and I love all of his work. He was truly an icon. He lived the life. I miss him. Mick Fleetwood friendhookericon Change image and share on social
The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls. Pablo Picasso artdailydust Change image and share on social
There must be a rule of thumb in pop-culture archaeology that states that the allure of any topic is inversely related to its assigned importance in the affairs of humanity. The more trivial the subject, the dearer it is to most of its partisans and the more worthy of scholarship. The smallest things in life often mean the most to people. Paul Di Filippo affairallurearchaeology share on social
If you lose a parent, no matter at what age, every five or 10 years you have a different way of missing them and a different way of getting on with your life. Rory Kinnear agelifelose Change image and share on social
The more rarefied a life you live, the easier it is to think that those who don't share it could be demonised. To find the common humanity becomes more of a struggle the more you surround yourself with nice things. Rory Kinnear commondemoniseeasy share on social
The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression. Gary Larson absentbluebirdchicken Change image and share on social
Richard Nixon had a kind of Walter Mitty fantasy life. He was a man with a grandiose thoughts: dreams of not simply being president but maybe becoming one of the truly great presidents of American history. Robert Dallek americandreamfantasy share on social