Tax ammunition
Tax ammunition.
:- Doug.
Guns don’t kill people, they make the task quicker, more efficient, and you don’t get a person’s blood on your hands.
:- Doug.
If you were to write a book, what would be your message? What is its source in your life? Now right (true up, correct) that book précis—what really matters to say? Go even deeper: question yourself and what you have said so far.
:- Doug.
Write the stories as you know them of people who have heard you, and of persons you think you have heard.
:- Doug.
Your grandchild is destitute and homeless. Write her lament and philosophy.
:- Doug.
Do portraits of each other seeking not likeness but revelation and where this person stands, in relation to generations. Where the nose would be draw or place words to represent what this person sniffs out; where mouth, represent the flavors the person most often savors; where ears and eyes and cheeks how this one wants to perceive others.
:- Doug.
I appear, the course appears, to be moving from truth and goodness to beauty, from laws and morals to art.
:- Doug.
Who are you? Whom do you want to meet? You will meet a different person.
:- Doug.
Write your own epoch passport, say what you want others to know and appreciate of you.
:- Doug.
Let an apartment
out or in
Let out the dog
Let freedom ring
Let me go when I am dying
whether I know it or not
whether you know it or not
:- Doug.