When inspiration comes life is lived in the moment and peace descends. When inspiration leaves thoughts turn to violently killing time
Dean CavanaghThe "result" of life is death, so when you create, the importance is not on the result but on the process of creating in and of itself.
Dean CavanaghSpectacular sporting events are bread & circuses. The Superbowl, for instance, is anything but "super". It is a Petri dish under the lens of mediaocrity, where surveillance of the spectators is just as mind numbing as the incomprehensible homo-erotic beefcake ballet being enacted on the pitch
Dean CavanaghWe have an infinite capacity for self interest, yet the infinite has absolutely no interest in us
Dean CavanaghOur minds are big enough to contemplate the cosmos but small enough to care about who wins an Oscar
Dean CavanaghCulture now spreads at central nervous system speed. Itโs a shame that compassion doesnโt.
Dean CavanaghThe ego camouflages itself like a fox born and raised in a hen house. Its only worry is that you fail to notice its presence every so often and start acting without fear
Dean CavanaghCorporatism trying to redeem itself through charity is akin to a serial killer offering to pay a fine for his crimes.
Dean CavanaghSimplicity takes time, patience & practice. Complexity offers too many excuses for failure
Dean CavanaghRoyal blood isn't blue, it is a jaundiced shade of red and riddled with broken chromosomes
Dean CavanaghThe quantum death of Philip Seymour Hoffman. 24 hours before he was "officially" declared dead it was announced on the internet that he had already died. Many people were shocked to hear of his "official" death, especially those who had believed he was already dead. Philip Seymour Hoffman was both dead and alive in the minds of millions simultaneously. A rare death for a rare actor.
Dean CavanaghThe most visceral science fiction always takes place in the past and focuses on the humdrum
Dean Cavanagh