Whenever you stand up to pray, you must forgive what others have done to you. Then your Father in heaven will forgive your sins. — Mark 11: 25-26
Regret nothing. Not the cruel novels you read
to the end just to find out who killed the cook, not
the insipid movies that made you cry in the dark,
in spite of your intelligence, your sophistication, not
the lover you left quivering in a hotel parking lot,
the one you beat to the punch line, the door or the one
who left you in your red dress and shoes, the ones
that crimped your toes, don’t regret those.
Not the nights you called god names and cursed
your mother, sunk like a dog in the living room couch,
chewing your nails and crushed by loneliness.
You were meant to inhale those smoky nights
over a bottle of flat beer, to sweep stuck onion rings
across the dirty restaurant floor, to wear the frayed
coat with its loose buttons, its pockets full of struck matches.
You’ve walked those streets a thousand times and still
you end up here. Regret none of it, not one
of the wasted days you wanted to know nothing,
when the lights from the carnival rides
were the only stars you believed in, loving them
for their uselessness, not wanting to be saved.
You’ve traveled this far on the back of every mistake,
ridden in dark-eyed and morose but calm as a house
after the TV set has been pitched out the window.
Harmless as a broken ax. Emptied of expectation.
Relax. Don’t bother remembering any of it. Let’s stop here,
under the lit sign on the corner, and watch all the people walk by.
— Antilamentation - Dorianne Laux
The man who has no imagination has no wings. — Muhammad Ali
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Act as if it were impossible to fail. — Dorothea Brande
Imagination is more important than knowledge. — Albert Einstein
It’s kind of fun to do the impossible. — Walt Disney
The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. — Marcus Antonius
Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right. — Henry Ford
One person with passion is better than 40 who are merely interested. — Tom Connellan