“Remember yourself. Deep inside, you have an observer, a constant neutral witness to your posture, gesture, facial expression, breathing, taste, impressions of light and sound. Don't leap to interpret. Just be there and observe.”
Jonathan Price“To write better you must develop your taste for truth. You have to pay more attention to what you really think, feel, see and want.”
Jonathan Price, Put That in Writing“Your language indicates──and limits──what you think.”
Jonathan Price, Put That in Writing“Start writing by thinking, not wrestling with words.”
Jonathan Price, Put That in Writing“If you'd blush saying something in person, don't write it.”
Jonathan Price, Put That in Writing“Remember yourself. Deep inside, you have an observer, a constant neutral witness to your posture, gesture, facial expression, breathing, taste, impressions of light and sound. Don't leap to interpret. Just be there and observe.”
Jonathan Price, Put That in Writing