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Process Quotes by Twyla Tharp
- The routine is as much a part of the creative process as the lightening bold of inspiration, maybe more. And this routine is available to…
- It's vital to establish some rituals-automatic but decisive patterns of behavior-at the beginning of the creative process, when you are most at peril of turning…
- Every work of art needs a spine – an underlying theme, a motive for coming into existence. It doesn't have to be apparent to the…
- Whether it's a painter finding his way each morning to the easel, or a medical researcher returning daily to the laboratory, the routine is as…
- Any comic is a tragic soul. Comedy is one of the things that allows one to survive. Particularly if one has been in the process…
- I also had a will that let me eliminate everything that stood in the way of my becoming the best dancer I could be. By…
More Process Quotes
- . . . a basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.… — Norman Vincent Peale
- Getting over someone is a grieving process. You mourn the loss of the relationship, and that's only expedited by 'Out of sight,… — Hank Azaria
- Blue Book was now under direct orders to debunk. . . I remember the conversations around the conference table in which it… — J. Allen Hynek
- It is the policy of the Indian government: We can lament the lack of talent in the country because it is easier… — Mak_786
- Tourism is a crucial industry that could employ millions of Filipinos, skilled and unskilled alike, cross those 7,107 islands of the Philippines.… — Benigno Aquino III
- People that go through what I went through and people going through divorce, it's really a difficulty process; it's heartbreaking and it… — David Arquette
- A ratio of failures is built into the process of writing. The wastebasket has evolved for a reason. — Margaret Atwood
- What a lonely species we are, searching for signals of life from other galaxies, adopting companion animals, visiting parks and zoos to… — Diane Ackerman