I Don't Think There Is A Way Politically To Beat "insurgent Movement Of Populism".
What I Don't Know Is Whether There Is A Way Politically That You Can Beat Away These, Some Of These Populist Movements Because In The End I Don't Think They Really Do Provide Answers. They Ride The Anger. But They Don't Really Have The Answers. Or Whether This Is An Experiment We're Just Going To Have To Go Through First.
I'm A Great Observer Of Delicate Situations And Women. I Really Like That Bygone Type Of Movement, And For A Long Time I Had Been Looking For It.
But I'm Not Interested In Politics. I Lose Interest The Microsecond It Ceases To Be Emotional, When Something Becomes A Political Movement. What I'm Interested In Is Emotions.
You Need To Get In Touch With Your Body ... Do Dance, Movement, Learn To Be Supple, Or Be Someone Who's Coordinated, Preferably. You Have To Study, Train, And You Don't Have To Go To School Necessarily, You Can Teach Yourself A Lot Of Stuff.
No Movement Can Afford To Be Caught In A Time Warp And Exist In A State Of Suspended Animation.
During The 60's, I Was, In Fact, Very Concerned About The Civil Rights Movement.
In Many Ways, I Have No Idea What Would Have Become Of Me If Punk Hadn't Happened, Because The '70s Turned Out To Be So Stale, And So Boring, And So Backward Compared To What Had Come Just Before. We Were Too Young To Have Fully Experienced The '60s And The Fervor Of The Anti-war Movement.
The Natural Movement Of One's Soul Is Upwards. But Just As Any Object Is Dragged Down When A Heavy Weight Is Tied To It, The Burden Of The Body Drags Down The Soul.
The Difference Between A Path And A Road Is Not Only The Obvious One. A Path Is Little More Than A Habit That Comes With Knowledge Of A Place. It Is A Sort Of Ritual Of Familiarity. As A Form, It Is A Form Of Contact With A Known Landscape. It Is Not Destructive. It Is The Perfect Adaptation, Through Experience And Familiarity, Of Movement To Place; It Obeys The Natural Contours; Such Obstacles As It Meets It Goes Around.