Creaativity Quotes & Sayings
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Top Creaativity Quotes
The thing can never be separated from someone who perceives it; nor can it ever actually be in itself because its articulations are the very ones of our existence, and because it is posited at the end of a gaze or at the conclusion of a sensory exploration that invests it with humanity. To taking up or the achievement by us of an alien intention or inversely the accomplishment beyond our perceptual powers and as a coupling of our body wit the things. — Maurice Merleau Ponty
I hope we're never perfect, I say. — Anonymous
Molly is the opposite. So many things have gone wrong for her in her seventeen years that she's come to expect it. When something does go right, she hardly knows what to think. — Christina Baker Kline
Amir took a deep breath. To his credit, he didn't collapse, curl into a ball, or cry, all of which would have been perfectly acceptable responses to finding out there were squeaky-voiced beings in the sky that would invite you up their rainbow. — Rick Riordan
Jazz voices that unvanquishable, natural will toward creaativity and self-expression, depite everything, in the here and now. — Stephanie Mills
Awaken my strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Johanna: What's it feel like when you dive?
Jacques: It's a feeling of slipping without falling. The hardest thing is when you're at the bottom.
Johanna: Why?
Jacques: 'Cause you have to find a good reason to come back up... and I have a hard time finding one. — Luc Besson
And if that only inflames your curiosity, I say to you, a writer without curiosity is a bird without feathers. — Jeff Salyards
There's something wrong with your back" ...
"There is?"
Griffin grinned at him. "My welts aren't on it. — Tiffany Reisz
I would never talk bad about anybody, even if they have something derogatory to say about me. I'm the bigger person. — Buddy Valastro
They who set an example make a highway. Others follow the example, because it is easier to travel on a highway than over untrodden grounds. — Horace Mann
Stories now, to suit a public taste, must be half epigram, half pleasant vice. — James Russell Lowell
When Tatiana had been a child in Luga, her beloved Deda, seeing her depressed one summer and unable to find her way, said to her, 'Ask yourself these three questions, Tatiana Metanova, and you will know who you are. Ask: what do you believe in? What do you hope for? But most important - ask, what do you love? — Paullina Simons
