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You will be fatigued all the time. Your creativity and productivity will be down. Your health will deteriorate. Take a break from work or school and go on a journey. Go beyond your hometown, go to a different place, meet new people, eat new dishes.
This experience will re-energize you. It will allow your brain the time and space that it really needs to recuperate and return to its peak. When you explore new and exciting places, you wont have time for long monologues any way. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign up to our newsletter! Credit: Diana Carson-Walker November 28, sidewaz5 2 Comments. A monologue.
Ok so… Choice should allow happiness — but what do I base that on? Trained by parents, school, jobs to give a major part of my schedule over, and so, limit choice? Photo by Ryan Hutton on Unsplash We stand, at all given moments, in the flow of the sacred blood, life energy of the universe — The River of Stars. What is the length of a moment? Within this breath are several heartbeats, several blinks — Are we eternal moments captured within an awkward blood pistoning machine that someday will stop cranking?
Or are we a merger of living molecules in amazing collaboration? The ultimate conspiracy — no one can explain it. I dissolve — yet there is enough of me to wield this pen and these words All from choice.
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Add a Quote. Our favorite collection of Famous Movies ». John G. Avildsen - The Big Lebowski. Joel Coen - The Pianist. I'm the world's first fully functioning homicidal artist!!! At a group therapy session, McMurphy Nicholson wants to know why none of his fellow patients let him know that Nurse Ratched Louise Fletcher and the doctors could keep him institutionalized indefinitely.
He is shocked to find that most of the other patients are voluntary. Cheswick nods yes Scanlon. Scanlon nods yes Billy for Christ sakes you must be commited right? What are you doing here?
You aught to be out in a convertible, birddogging chicks and banging beaver, what are you doing here? What do you think you are, for Christ sake, crazy or something? Jack Torrence Nicholson and his family take a position as winter caretakers for the snowbound Overlook Hotel. I love you. In love is temporary. Then you move onto the next in love. I know this. I remember everything, I read about it in magazines.
Who needs it? Edward Nicholson and Carter Morgan Freeman are diagnosed with terminal cancer. Unlikely roommates in the same hospital room, their common fate spurs them to collaborate on a list of the things they most want to experience before they die.
Together they travel the world, one by one crossing the items off their bucket list. Carter is the first to pass away, and Edward delivers this eulogy at his memorial service. The simplest thing is I loved him and I miss him.
Which is amazing when you think that only three months ago we were strangers. I hope it doesn't sound selfish of me, but the last months of his life were the best months of mine.
He saved my life, and he knew it before I did. In the end, I think it's safe to say we brought joy to one another. And one day when I go to some final resting place and if I happen to wake up next to a certain wall with a gate, I hope that Carter is there to vouch for me and show me the ropes on the other side. By the light of a campfire, intoxicated lawyer George Hanson Nicholson clues stoned drifter Billy Dennis Hopper into the real reason why people are frightened of him, along with giving him a little insight into freedom.
I mean it is real hard to be free when you are bought and sold in the marketplace. This great monologue by Jack Nicholson Col. Nathan R.
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