kurt vonnegut

Sep 14, 2004 02:02

this was very satisfying to read after having suffered through my bipolar mother's violent fits of rage (toward me). it was kind of sad and ironic...

"One last question," I begged. "To what do you attribute your incredible productivity ( Read more... )

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grapefruitgirl September 14 2004, 19:04:27 UTC
Being the target of bi-polar rage is no good. Incidentally, Kurt Vonnegut's son was/is bi-polar, and wrote a book about it, "Eden Express."

Escape, yes it is the answer to rising above the mundance complacency that surrounds us in everyday life. The imagination is a powerful force for those humans who have the bravery to harness it. That's actually what I live for...harnessing my creativity to manifest my lofty thoughts in reality, through words...

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eternus_questio September 14 2004, 20:27:20 UTC
I don't know who 'takingupspace' is, but I admire your comment with the highest regards. It gives me great pleasure knowing that others feel as I do.
I appreciate and thank you for your enlightening opinion.

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grapefruitgirl September 20 2004, 17:38:03 UTC
thanks 'eternus_questio'...

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victoryspirit September 16 2004, 12:16:26 UTC
i wholeheartedly agree. i have always been someone who emphasized the power of mind in overcoming suffering.

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anonymous September 14 2004, 19:41:13 UTC
what book is that from?
-robert

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victoryspirit September 15 2004, 01:01:51 UTC
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian

is this robert from school?

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anonymous September 15 2004, 02:35:27 UTC
i thought so. good book.

and yes.
-robert

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