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She thought you could find inspiration everywhere: I heard once about a Yiddish poet who lived in utter poverty and misery, a teenager, who never had seen anything beautiful in his life, and he made splendid poems about vegetables jumping into the soup pot. My idea being that for the sublime and the beautiful and the interesting, you don’t have to look far away. You have to know how to see.

The Work and Wisdom of Hedda Sterne

austinkleon.com

The actual happening of things is characterized by flow, by something more perfect than consecutiveness—a sort of incessant flowering.

Creative Vision in Artist and Audience

Richard Guggenheimer

When the brain seeks to shut out all past values and break off from the continuum of its past life, it does violence to itself. It is an attempt at a special kind of generative suicide.

Creative Vision in Artist and Audience

Richard Guggenheimer

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