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We must do our work for its own sake, not for fortune or attention or applause.

~ Steven Pressfield

Steven Pressfield Art Discipline Writing

I didn't plan on either children or writing. Once I realized that writing satisfied me in some enormous way, I had to make adjustments. The writing was always marginal in terms of time when the children were small. But it was major in terms of my head. I always thought that women could do a lot of things. All the women I knew did nine or ten things at one time. I always understood that women worked, they went to church, they managed their houses, they managed somebody else's houses, they raised their children, they raised somebody else's children, they taught. I wouldn't say it's not hard, but why wouldn't it be? All important things are hard.

~ Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison Art Feminism Writing

You don’t make art out of good intentions.

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Art Artists Creativity Writers Writing

There is no excuse for anyone to write fiction for public consumption unless he has been called to do so by the presence of a gift. It is the nature of fiction not to be good for much unless it is good in itself.

~ Flannery O'connor

Flannery O'connor Art Fiction On Fiction Talent Value Vocation Writing

When the writer (or the artist in general) says he has worked without giving any thought to the rules of the process, he simply means he was working without realizing he knew the rules.

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Art Writing

The recipe for great art has always been misery and a good bowel movement.

~ Don Roff

Don Roff Art Funny Humor Inspirational Life Nature Writing

Good ideas stay with you until you eventually write the story.

~ Brian Keene

Brian Keene Art Inspirational Writers Writing

From now on I hope always to stay alert, to educate myself as best I can. But lacking this, in Future I will relaxedly turn back to my secret mind to see what it has observed when I thought I was sitting this one out. We never sit anything out.We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Art Creativity Dreaming Procrastination Writing

The public wants work which flatters its illusions.

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Art Artists Creativity Flattery Public Readers Writers Writing

He thought that the rose was to be found in its own eternity and not in his words; and that we may mention or allude to a thing, but not express it.

~ Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges Art Reality Writing

The ideal art, the noblest of art: working with the complexities of life, refusing to simplify, to overcome doubt.

~ Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates Ambiguity Art Complexity Writing

Doing fine, thank you, I would say, never knowing how to talk about what I do. If I could talk about it, I would not have to do it. I make art, sometimes I make true art, and sometimes it fills the empty places in my heart. Some of them. Not all.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Art Writing

This imaginary gift is a journey for your imagination.I send you...A luxury train ride. On this train are all the inspiring people you've ever wanted to meet or talk to. You glide from car to car, sitting or lying down on velvet lounge chairs, listening and asking questions. There is also a voluminous library on the train, with every book you've ever wanted to read or look at. Kind people bring you delicious tidbits to eat and nourishing liquids to drink. If you take a nap, time stands still until you return so you never miss anything. You receive a large journal filled with photographs, drawings and descriptions of your journey to take with you when you leave. You realize that you can board this train at any time.

~ S.a.r.k.

S.a.r.k. Art Creativity Dreaming Procrastination Writing

Create a guidebook of creative dreamsYou can use a blank book or just blank paper clipped together. Put photographs or scraps from magazines in that represent your creative dreams. Draw, scribble, or paint in between the images. Make a list of creative dreams you've thought of or admire in others.

~ S.a.r.k.

S.a.r.k. Art Creativity Dreaming Procrastination Writing

Dive again and again into the river of uncertainty. Create in the dark, only then can you recognize the light.

~ Jyrki Vainonen

Jyrki Vainonen Art Artists Creativity Surrealism Writers Writing

Writing, music, sculpting, painting, and prayer! These are the three things that are most closely related! Writers, musicians, sculptors, painters, and the faithful are the ones who make things out of nothing. Everybody else, they make things out of something, they have materials! But a written work can be done with nothing, it can begin in the soul! A musical piece begins with a harmony in the soul, a sculpture begins with a formless, useless piece of rock chiseled and formed and molded into the thing that was first conceived in the sculptor's heart! A painting can be carried inside the mind for a lifetime, before ever being put onto paper or canvass! And a prayer! A prayer is a thought, a remembrance, a whisper, a communion, that is from the soul going to what cannot be seen, yet it can move mountains! And so I believe that these five things are interrelated, these five kinds of people are kin.

~ C. Joybell C.

C. Joybell C. Art Artists Music Painting Prayer Sculpting Writers On Writing Writing

The universe will express itself as long as somebody will be able to say, I read, therefore it writes.

~ Italo Calvino

Italo Calvino Art Reading Writing

I get angry about things, then go on and work.

~ Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison Art Writing

The ability to tell your own story, in words or images, is already a victory, already a revolt.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Art Feminism Tell Your Own Story Writing

The key to understanding any people is in its art: its writing, painting, sculpture.

~ Louis L'amour

Louis L'amour Art Painting People Sculpture Understanding Writing

Initially, I feel expansive when I try something new, and then contract as soon as I encounter difficulty or the unknown. I am learning to experiment with my tolerance of difficulty and the not knowing, in order to go further with my creative dreams.Whenever I experience contraction, I explore it by asking, Where did I stop and why? Building a creative dream life is not just about achieving, succeeding, or meeting goals. It is also about floundering, stumbling, tripping and failing.

~ S.a.r.k.

S.a.r.k. Art Creativity Dreaming Procrastination Writing

That's how it is with art. Mere humans who root through their refrigerators at three o'clock in the morning are incapable of such writing.

~ Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Art Writing

Copies have been dethroned; the economic model built on them is collapsing. In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies are no longer the basis of wealth. Now relationships, links, connections, and sharing are. Value has shifted away from a copy toward the many ways to recall, annotate, personalize, edit, authenticate, display, mark, transfer, and engage a work. Art is a conversation, not a patent office. The citation of sources belongs to the realms of journalism and scholarship, not art. Reality can’t be copyrighted.

~ David Shields

David Shields Art Internet Writing Writing Process

He possessed the logic of all good intentions and a knowledge of all the tricks of his trade, and yet he never succeeded at anything, because he believed too much in the impossible. Surprising? Why so? He was forever in the act of conceiving it!

~ Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire Art Creativity Failure Fantasy Impossible Writers Writing

USURY: Everybody's looking for the job in which you never have to pay anyone their pound of flesh. Self-employed nirvana. A lot of artists like to think of themselves as uncompromising; a lot of management consultants won't tell you what they do until they've sunk five pints. I don't think anybody should give themselves air just because they don't have to hand over a pound of flesh every day at 5pm, and I don't think anyone should beat themselves with broken glass because they do. If you're an artist, well, good for you. Thank your lucky stars every evening and dance in the garden with the fairies. But don't fool yourself that you occupy some kind of higher moral ground. You have to work for that. Writing a few lines, painting a pretty picture - that just won't do it.

~ Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith Art Writing

I spoke fire, laughed smoke, and madness spilled forth from my inspiration.

~ Arthur Holitscher

Arthur Holitscher Art Artists Creativity Surrealism Writers Writing

This recognition of the truth we get in the artist’s work comes to us as a revelation of new truth. I want to be clear about that. I am not referring to the sort of patronizing recognition we give a writer by nodding our heads and observing, “Yes, yes, very good, very true—that’s just what I’m always saying.” I mean the recognition of a truth that tells us something about ourselves that we had not been always saying, something that puts a new knowledge of ourselves withint our grasp. It is new, startling, and perhaps shattering, and yet it comes to us with a sense of familiarity. We did not know it before, but the moment the poet has shown it to us, we know that, somehow or other, we had always really known it.

~ Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers Art Writing

The truest art I would strive for in any work would be to give the page the same qualities as earth: weather would land on it harshly, light would elucidate the most difficult truths, wind would sweep away obtuse padding.

~ Gretel Ehrlich

Gretel Ehrlich Art Nature Writing

A writer or any artist can’t expect to be embraced by the people. I've done records where it seemed like no one listened to them. You write poetry books that maybe 50 people read. And you just keep doing your work because you have to, because it’s your calling.But it’s beautiful to be embraced by the people.Some people have said to me, “Well, don’t you think that kind of success spoils one as an artist? If you’re a punk rocker, you don’t want to have a hit record…”And I say to them, “Fuck you!” One does their work for the people. And the more people you can touch, the more wonderful it is. You don’t do your work and say, “I only want the cool people to read it.” You want everyone to be transported, or hopefully inspired by it.When I was really young, William Burroughs told me, “Build a good name. Keep your name clean. Don’t make compromises. Don’t worry about making a bunch of money or being successful. Be concerned with doing good work. And make the right choices and protect your work. And if you can build a good name, eventually that name will be its own currency.

~ Patti Smith

Patti Smith Advice Art Creativity Writing

I think the mystery of art lies in this, that artists’ relationship is essentially with their work — not with power, not with profit, not with themselves, not even with their audience.

~ Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin Art Vision Writing

There is only one way: Go within. Search for the cause, find the impetus that bids you write. Put it to this test: Does it stretch out its roots in the deepest place of your heart? Can you avow that you would die if you were forbidden to write? Above all, in the most silent hour of your night, ask yourself this: Must I write? Dig deep into yourself for a true answer. And if it should ring its assent, if you can confidently meet this serious question with a simple, “I must,” then build your life upon it. It has become your necessity. Your life, in even the most mundane and least significant hour, must become a sign, a testimony to this urge.

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke Art Destiny Writing

How do you even know I'm someone you'll want to remember? We've only seen each other once before.'(Amber)'Have you ever looked at a painting and known you had something in common with it? Have you ever seen something so beautiful you feel like crying? When I see you, I feel that way. I feel like the deepest part of me understands something vital about you.'(Virgil Daly)

~ Christina Westover

Christina Westover Art Christina Westover Inspiration Love Painting Precipice Quote Virgil Daly Writing

Everything I've ever done, in the writing world, has been to expand articulation, rather than to close it.

~ Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison Art Writing

A novel is no different than graffiti in a bathroom stall, it's just more pretentious.

~ Christy Leigh Stewart

Christy Leigh Stewart Art Writing

Obviously, a rigid, blinkered, absolutist world view is the easiest to keep hold of, whereas the fluid, uncertain, metamorphic picture I've always carried about is rather more vulnerable. Yet I must cling with all my might to … my own soul; must hold on to its mischievous, iconoclastic, out-of-step clown-instincts, no matter how great the storm. And if that plunges me into contradiction and paradox, so be it; I've lived in that messy ocean all my life. I've fished in it for my art. This turbulent sea was the sea outside my bedroom window in Bombay. It is the sea by which I was born, and which I carry within me wherever I go.

~ Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie Art Creativity Iconoclasm Instinct Life Paradox Rigidity Self Determination Self Knowledge Soul Sources Of Inspiration Vulnerability World Views Writing

It's a finger snapping kind of day.

~ Coco J. Ginger

Coco J. Ginger Art Cheerful Creating Day Happy Jamie Weise Love Morning Passions Smiling Trains Writing

I don't see how you can write anything of value if you don't offend someone.

~ Marvin Harris

Marvin Harris Art Controversy Value Writing

Fueled by my inspiration, I ran across the room to steal the cup of coffee the bookshelf had taken prisoner. Lapping the black watery brew like a hyena, I tossed the empty cup aside. I then returned to the chair to continue my divine act of creation. Hot blood swished in my head as my mighty pen stole across the page.

~ Roman Payne

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My weakness has always been to prefer the large intention of an unskilful artist to the trivial intention of an accomplished one: in other words, I am more interested in the high ideas of a feeble executant than in the high execution of a feeble thinker.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Art Competence Creation Creativity Passion Skill Technique Writing

Inside ChildrenInside each of us are the children we were at each developmental stage. With regard to our creative dreams, these inside children can prevent us from living them by acting out in order to try to get our attention. Your inner 5-year-old is not going to patiently wait as you learn intricate metalworking techniques or study impressionist painting. Yet, your inner 10-year-old may be perfectly suited to learn and observe new skills.What's really needed is parenting of these inside children so that we bring them to age-appropriate activities.

~ S.a.r.k.

S.a.r.k. Art Creativity Dreaming Procrastination Writing
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