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“No one ever claimed that creating art was simple. But they failed to mention the mess.”
F.K. Preston“Have you ever taken a good look at a public garbage can in Paris, a paving stone in Rio de Janeiro, or a doorway in Dublin? Trust me -- the man or woman responsible for making those utilitarian objects was creating art.”
Shawn Coyne, Turning Pro“Creating art is painful. It takes time, practice, and the courage to stand alone.”
Maria Semple“Thirty-three-years-old, still creating art. It's rage, it's creativity, it's pain, it's hurt, but it's the opportunity to still have my voice get out there through music.”
Kanye West“The human spirit’s unquenchable drive for originality and compulsion for creating art is the compelling force of our humanity.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls“One of the most connective things we can do for ourselves, is to become world travelers of our own internal landscapes. What i love about creating art, is the excitement of turning that landscape inside out for all to see. And the kind of courage that takes, when i don't know what the outcome will be...”
Jaeda DeWalt“great writers are indecent peoplethey live unfairlysaving the best part for paper.good human beings save the worldso that bastards like me can keep creating art,become immortal.if you read this after I am deadit means I made it.”
Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last“People slip spontaneously into moments of concentration all the time—while reading a book, exercising, playing chess, or creating art. A yogi seeks to experience that same level of concentration intentionally in a practice known as dharana—the act of purposefully narrowing the mind’s focus on the breath, the sensations of the body, a mantra, or a prayer bead. This consistent and purposeful focusing of the mind while on the yoga mat or meditation cushion gives the yogi the same level of focus in life, allowing for wild creativity and unfathomable productivity.”
Darren Main, The River of Wisdom: Reflections on Yoga, Meditation, and Mindful Living