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creative aspect difficult
Because there is something difficult and destructive involved, there must be something creative involved as well. Relating to that creative aspect is the point. Chogyam Trungpa
creative mind unlimited
When the creative mind is unleashed and understands its true nature, it's unlimited. There's nothing you cannot do. Byron Katie
creative sides business-sense
I've always thought of myself as a businesswoman. I have the creative side, but I also have this business sense. Catherine Bell
creative criticism spirit
Criticism at its best is re-creative, not spirit-killing. Camille Paglia
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If the reason why you're doing anything creative is to make a living, then you're doing it wrong Casey Neistat
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We are pleased to receive the Project Partnership Award. As an organization we have worked creatively with regional communities to get urban forestry off the ground. It's wonderful to be formally recognized for these efforts. Mike Gardner
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Evolution is so creative. That's how we got giraffes. Kurt Vonnegut
creative challenges destruction
Embrace change. Envision what could be, challenge the status quo, and drive creative destruction. Charles Koch
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I'll never stop working. I want to die in the saddle. A day is wasted for me if I haven't done something even mildly creative. Bob Monkhouse
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The possibility for the process to be tainted is just too much. Pam Walker
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We are seeing a process of spreading poverty. Pascal Hundt
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Interleaf is based on the formatting process. Bill Joy
process force establishing-relationships
Mothering/nurturing is a vital force and process establishing relationships throughout the universe. Bernice Johnson Reagon
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The learning process is something you can incite, literally incite, like a riot. Audre Lorde
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I don't dislike the process of animation... I find it daunting, but only as much as I find everything daunting. Bill Nighy
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We have no idea how long this process will take. Bruce Miller
process honestly whole
Honestly, I was offended by the whole process, Chandler Parsons
process performing
Performing, for me, has always been a very inner process. Barbra Streisand
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When I was an adolescent, Tahiti was a paradise. I made up my mind to settle there someday. I was going to be a seaman like Melville, but the Great Depression put me to work as a cartoonist to support the family. William Steig
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In 1908, you could easily earn $20 to $200 as a cartoonist. What's amazing is that it's still true! Art Spiegelman
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As an editorial cartoonist now, I live for those moments of inspiration, and it is exhilarating to be inspired by a topic, have an opinion on the topic, come up with a good cartoon on the topic, and to draw it and get it in the paper the next day. That is what I live for. Steve Breen
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My transition from wanting to be a cartoonist to wanting to be a writer may have come about through that friendly opposition, that even-handed pairing, of pictures and words. John Updike
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I general don't color my stuff - I'm pretty horrible with color. Usually, I'll get one of my cartoonist friends to help me out. Gene Luen Yang
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I tend to write my beginnings and endings first - as a cartoonist and storyteller, I couldn't sit down every day if I didn't know where the story was headed. Jeff Lemire
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When I first seriously decided to become a cartoonist would have been '99/2000, right before 9/11. I've been writing and illustrating stories in the world post-9/11 since then, watching the world change around me. Jeff Lemire
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He told me this incredible story that Walt's first really big production as a cartoonist for the cinema had been a character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which was before Mickey. And for reasons that aren't still totally clear to me, Walt lost those rights. He didn't have the money to hold onto them. Dick Ebersol
cartoonist holes poke ways
I see the cartoonist as contributing to the content, being critical, because we do poke holes in some of the dialogue and find new ways of seeing things. Jonathan Shapiro