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A lesson in bringing about true changes of mind and heart comes from a Japanese functionary. By day, he crunched numbers that showed his country was approaching imminent energy crisis and helped to craft policy. By night, he weaved a novel in which a bureaucrat-hero helps see the country through to new energy sources. When the crisis came faster than he expected, he actually put the novel away because he did not want to make the burden of his countrymen worse. When the short-term crisis passed, he published his novel. It's phenomenal and well-timed success fueled the vision that inspired difficult change and maintained a sense of urgency.

~ Daniel Yergin

Daniel Yergin Creativity Storytelling Vision

Of all the words that exist in any language only a bare minority are pure, unadulterated, original roots. The majority are coined words, forms that have been in one way or another created, augmented, cut down, combined, and recombined to convey new needed meanings, The language mint is more than a mint; it is a great manufacturing center, where all sorts of productive activities go on unceasingly.

~ Mario Andrew Pei

Mario Andrew Pei Creativity Linguistics Neologism

She was an object lesson on the essential luck, whatever hardships may come their way, of those born able to make things.

~ Diana Athill

Diana Athill Aging Creativity

It was not the size of things that mattered but their perfection, it was not what one had that was important, but what one made.

~ Elizabeth Goudge

Elizabeth Goudge Creativity Philosophy Quotes

Creativity is contagious. And so is banality. Criticism is an art in itself. Don’t let the dullness around destroy the creativity within. T.S. Eliot said, “honest criticism and sensitive appreciation is directed not upon the poet but upon the poetry.” Good to remember…

~ Elif Shafak

Elif Shafak Banality Creativity

Discipline and constant work are the whetstones upon which the dull knife of talent is honed until it becomes sharp enough, hopefully, to cut through even the toughest meat and gristle.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Creativity Talent Writing

The fatal misconception behind brainstorming is that there is a particular script we should all follow in group interactions.... [W]hen the composition of the group is right—enough people with different perspectives running into one another in unpredictable ways—the group dynamic will take care of itself. All these errant discussions add up. In fact, they may even be the most essential part of the creative process. Although such conversations will occasionally be unpleasant—not everyone is always in the mood for small talk or criticism—that doesn’t mean that they can be avoided. The most creative spaces are those which hurl us together. It is the human friction that makes the sparks.

~ Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Lehrer Brainstorming Conversations Creativity Discussions Friction Group Dynamics Groups Perspectives Unpredictability

We mustn't be afraid of inventing anything...Everething there is in us exists in nature. After all, we're part of nature. If it resembles nature, that's fine. If it doesn't, what of it? When man wanted to invent something as useful as the human foot, he invented the wheel, which he used to transport himself and his burdens. The fact that the wheel doesn't have the slightest resemblance to the human foot is hardly a criticism of it.

~ Françoise Gilot

Françoise Gilot Creativity Invention Picasso

I don't know who explained this rule to me; maybe it was the product of my own speculations and fantasies. That would have been typical: I was always inventing stories and machinations to make sense of things I didn't understand, and I understood almost nothing.

~ César Aira

César Aira Creativity Making Sense Of The World Understanding

Oh God how subtle he would have to be, how cunning... No paragraph, no phrase even of the thousands the book must contain could strike a discordant note, be less than fully imagined, an entire novel's worth of thought would have to be expended on each one. His attention had only to lapse for a moment, between preposition and object, colophon and chapter heading, for dead spots to appear like gangrene that would rot the whole. Silkworms didn't work as finely or as patiently as he must, and yet boldness was all, the large stroke, the end contained in and prophesied by the beginning, the stains of his clouds infinitely various but all signifying sunrise. Unity in diversity, all that guff. An enormous weariness flew over him. The trouble with drink, he had long known, wasn't that it started up these large things but that it belittled the awful difficulties of their execution. (Novelty)

~ John Crowley

John Crowley Alcohol Creativity Drinking Writers Writing

Should he make a note? He felt for the smooth shape of his pen in his pocket. 'Theme for a novel: The contrary pull ... No. If this notion were real, he needn't make a note. A notion on which a note had to be made would be stillborn anyway, his notebook was a parish register of such, born and dead on the same page. Let it live if it can. (Novelty)

~ John Crowley

John Crowley Creativity Notebook Notes Writers Writing

Those who say there are no more original ideas need to get out of the way of those of us who are creating them.

~ Steven Symes

Steven Symes Creativity Originality

Consciously or not, we feel and internalize what the space tells us about how to work. When you walk into most offices, the space tells you that it's meant for a group of people to work alone. Closed-off desks sprout off of lonely hallways, and in a few obligatory conference rooms a huge table ensures that people are safely separated from one another.

~ David Kelley

David Kelley Collaboration Creativity D School Design

It's never too late to create!

~ Leena Ahmad Almashat

Leena Ahmad Almashat Create Creativity

To be an artist was to have failure as your constant bedfellow.

~ M. Thomas Gammarino

M. Thomas Gammarino Artists Creativity Failure

She felt invisible shackles snaking around her wrists and ankles, took a deep breath and said..............

~ Taylor Stevens

Taylor Stevens Creativity

Humans are often credited with having real foresight, in distinction to the rest of biology which does not. For example, Dawkins compares the 'blind watchmaker' of natural selection with the real human one. 'A true watchmaker has foresight: he designs his cogs and springs, and plans their interconnections, with a future purpose in his mind's eye. Natural selection . . . has no purpose in mind'.I think this distinction is wrong. There is no denying that the human watchmaker is different from the natural one. We humans, by virtue of having memes, can think about cogs, and wheels, and keeping time, in a way that animals cannot. Memes are the mind tools with which we do it. But what memetics shows us is that the processes underlying the two kinds of design are essentially the same. They are both evolutionary processes that give rise to design through selection, and in the process they produce what looks like foresight.

~ Susan Blackmore

Susan Blackmore Creativity Design Foresight Memetics

All that remains of the garden city in our own day are traffic-free enclaves, islands in a sea of traffic where the pedestrian leads a legally protected by languishing existence, comparable to that of the North American Indians on their reservations...In reality the modern urbanist regards the city as a gigantic centre of production, geared to the efficient transport of workers and goods, to the accommodation of people and the storage of wares, to industrial and commercial activity. The rest, that is to say creativity, life, is optional and comes under the heading of recreation and leisure activities.

~ Tom Mcdonough

Tom Mcdonough 114 Creativity Situationist Traffic Walking

He had thrilled to his own power only in the throes of sex, when he didn't have the presence of mind to know that pleasure wouldn't last forever, and in the flush of freedom, when he was too innocent to know he wasn't free.Now he seized the power that came from that collision of sex with freedom called love.

~ Steve Erickson

Steve Erickson Creativity

The real importance of automatism lay in the fact that it led to a different relation between the artist and the creative act. Where the artist had traditionally been seen as someone who invents a personal world, bringing into being something unique to his own 'genius', the surrealists conceived themselves as explorers and researchers rather than 'artist' in the traditional sense and it was discovery rather than invention that became crucial for them.

~ Michael Richardson

Michael Richardson Artist Automatism Creativity Surrealism

(the modern writer’s aim is) general revelation by suggestion (and) making a very tiny part do for a whole.

~ Seán Ó Faoláin

Seán Ó Faoláin Creativity Literature Writers Writing

Telephone did not come into existence from the persistent improvement of the postcard.

~ Amit Kalantri

Amit Kalantri Amit Kalantri Creativity Discovery Disruptive Innovation Invention Original Out Of The Box Revolution Technology Unconventional

No matter what your circumstance, if you provide kids with creative ammunition, they will blast holes into an oppressive reality, and conceive limitless worlds.

~ A.j. Mendez Brooks

A.j. Mendez Brooks Creativity Inspirational Teaching

Companies preach creativity, hire for conformity and call consultants when they fail who tell them to be more creative.

~ Richie Norton

Richie Norton Conformity Consultants Corporate Culture Creativity Disruption Disruptive Innovation Innovate Inventive Richie Norton

Want creativity? Diversify your experience to develop your creative muscles.

~ Richie Norton

Richie Norton Change Management Creative Business Creativity Diversity Experience Productivity Richie Norton

You do everything by the book, like everybody else, you get the same results s everybody else.

~ Jim Butcher

Jim Butcher Break The Rules Creativity Ingenuity

[There is a] quiet glory [in] merely making things, and then sharing those things with an open heart and no expectations.

~ Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth Gilbert Be Creative Being Creative Creativity Glory Make Stuff Make Things Making Things

Mindfulness is observing and asking why. Millions saw the apple fall but Newton asked why.

~ Amit Ray

Amit Ray Apple Fall Asking Why Creativity Mindfulness Mindfulness Practice Newton Newton And The Apple Observation

A little conflict can create a lot of creativity.

~ Richie Norton

Richie Norton A Lot Competency Complexity Conflict Create Creativity Little Richie Norton

Neither parents nor schools are very effective at teaching the young to find pleasure in the right things. Adults, themselves often deluded by infatuation with fatuous models, conspire in the deception. They make serious tasks seem dull and hard, and frivolous ones exciting and easy. Schools generally fial to teach how exciting, how mesmerizingly beautiful science or mathematics can be; they teach the routine of literature or history rather than the adventure.

~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Creativity Parents Teachers Wonder

Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things.

~ Theodore Levitt

Theodore Levitt Creativity Innovation

A person willing to fly in the face of reason, authority, and common sense must be a person of considerable self-assurance. Since he occurs only rarely, he must seem eccentric (in at least that respect) to the rest of us. A person eccentric in one respect is often eccentric in others.

~ Issac Asimov

Issac Asimov Brave Common Sense Crazy Creativity Inspirational Weirdo

Creativity happens only when ego is absent,when you are relaxed, in deep rest, when there is really no desire to do something. Suddenly you are gripped;some unknown force overwhelms you,takes possession of you.

~ Osho

Osho Creativity Let Go Relax

For he has faith enough, he feels, if he were really to delve into himself, faith enough to move mountains, but he cannot manage to put his back into it. Once in a while the need to create wells up in him, the longing to see a part of himself set free in a work by him, and for days at a time his being can be tensed with joyous, titanic efforts to mold the clay into his Adam. But he is never able to shape him into a semblance of his image, he does not have enough stamina to maintain the self-discipline that it demands. It make take weeks for him to give up the work, but he does give it up, and irritably asks himself why he should keep on: what more does he have to gain? He has enjoyed the pleasure of creation, the tedium of upbringing remains, to nurse, nurture, and support entirely - why? for whom? He is no pelican, he says. But whatever he says, he is still ill at ease and feels that he has not done justice to the expectations he has of himself. It doesn’t help him to confront these expectations and try to doubt that their demands on him are justified. He is faced with a choice, and he must choose; for life is such that when the first youth is gone, sooner or later - depending on the natural disposition of the person - sooner or later a day dawns when resignation comes to you like a seducer and tempts you, and you have to say farewell to the impossible and accept it.

~ Jens Peter Jacobsen

Jens Peter Jacobsen Artists Character Creativity Ennui

Creativity is like the ocean: sometimes it is an unstoppable wave bursting forth, crashing onto the shore, and overwhelmingly flowing with no hope of restraint; other times it is completely still, lingering aimlessly and endlessly, seemingly devoid of any inspiration.

~ Ken Poirot

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After curiosity, this quality of concentrated attention is what creative individuals mention most often as having set them apart in college from their peers. Without this quality, they could not have sustained the hard work, the ‘perspiration.’ Curiosity and drive are in many ways the yin and the yang that need to be combined in order to achieve something new.

~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Creativity Curiosity Drive

Creative people are constantly surprised. They don’t assume that they understand what is happening around them, and they don’t assume that anybody else does either. They question the obvious—not out of contrariness but because they see the shortcomings of accepted explanations before the rest of us do. They sense problems before they are generally perceived and are able to define what they are.

~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Creativity Problem Finding Surprise

Kill Piracy, Save Creativity

~ Kalyan C. Kankanala

Kalyan C. Kankanala Copyright Infringement Creativity Individuality Piracy

We live in a world where value of creativity is measured by commercial success, and copyrights are mere instruments of financial benefit, not creative progress

~ Kalyan C. Kankanala

Kalyan C. Kankanala Copyright Law Creativity India Intellectual Property

Most agree that a useful definition of creative work is that it includes a combination of novelty and value. Creativity requires novelty because tried-and-true solutions are not creative, even if they are ingenious and useful. And creative works must be valuable (useful or illuminating to at least some members of the population) because a work that is merely odd is not creative. This two-pronged definition of creativity also provides an explanation of why the creative can lie close to the insane (unusual but valueless behavior).

~ Alice W. Flaherty

Alice W. Flaherty Creative Works Creativity Insane Writing
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