Being Creative At Work Quotes
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Nothing feeds the center of being so much as creative work. The curtain of mechanization has come down between the mind and the hand.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
To climb great mountains you need feet of faith.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Shakespeare is universal.
— Harold Bloom
As creative people, we should be really conscious of being of service in our work, being as generous as we can.
— Jami Attenberg
It's all about doing work, being creative and staying true to who you are and having fun. That's what us actors are all about.
— Ryan Merriman
All discomfort comes from suppressing your true identity.
— Bryant H. McGill
im am who i am i can't change
— Harry Styles
I enjoy writing the same way I enjoy doing standup. Part of the challenge is being creative and making it work no matter what the constraints.
— Greg Fitzsimmons
I am not sure what this love will do to me, but I will not deny it.
— Roseanna M. White
When the work is the best work, it's more like being a secretary than it is a creative person, you just sort of take the stuff down.
— Stephen King
I don't care what I do - act, stand-up, write, direct - it doesn't matter as long as I'm being creative and it's good work.
— Jeff Garlin
I have my ideas of what a good documentary is, but drama is a different animal because you're arranging everything.
— Gus Van Sant
The connection between romantic politics and aesthetics is plain in Schiller's and Novalis's concept of the aesthetic or poetic state.
— Frederick C. Beiser
No brilliance is needed in the law. Nothing but common sense, and relatively clean finger nails.
— John Mortimer
This submission to the threshold of a cross is at the very root of our following Jesus; it changes the game completely.
— Alan Hirsch
That a work of creation struggles and insistently demands to be brought into being is a fact that no genuine artist would think of denying.
— Dorothy L. Sayers