"Balzac loved courtesans. They were independent women, and……" — Twyla Tharp
"Balzac loved courtesans. They were independent women, and in the 19th century, that was a breed that was just evolving."
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180 Quotes by Twyla Tharp
Twyla Tharp has 180 quotes on this site.
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More often than not I've found, a rut is a consequence of sticking to tried and tested methods that don't…
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Creativity is a habit, and the best creativity is a result of good work habits.
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Creativity is a habit, and the best creativity is a result of good work habits. That's it in a nutshell…
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The irony of multitasking is that it's exhausting: when you're doing two or three things simultaneously, you use more energy…
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No one is born with skill. It is developed through exercise, through repetition, through a blend of learning and reflection…
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The routine is as much a part of the creative process as the lightening bold of inspiration, maybe more. And…
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Everything that happens in my day is a transaction between the external world and my internal world. Everything is raw…
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There's a paradox in the notion that creativity should be a habit. We think of creativity as a way of…
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Art is running away without ever leaving home.
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In the not-for-profit world, there can be wastefulness because there's not the desperate urgency of when you're on a clock.
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It's vital to establish some rituals-automatic but decisive patterns of behavior-at the beginning of the creative process, when you are…
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Never worry that rote exercises aimed at developing skills will suffocate creativity. At the same time, it's important to recognize…
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More Balzac Quotes
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I agree with Balzac and 19th-century writers, black and white, who say, 'I write for money.' Yes, I think everybody…
— Maya Angelou
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All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hoping to make them by predicting hopefully…
— Ernest Hemingway
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The artist is of no importance. Only what he creates is important, since there is nothing new to be said.…
— William Faulkner
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I have learned more [from Balzac] than from all the professional historians, economists, and statisticians put together.
— Friedrich Engels
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My maternal grandmother - she was a compulsive reader. She had only been through five grades of elementary school, but…
— Umberto Eco
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I'm interested in everything. I don't see why Borges can't work along with Neil Gaiman, or Stephen King can't be…
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Succotash my Balzac, dipshiitake.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
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Literature always anticipates life. It does not copy it, but moulds it to its purpose. The nineteenth century, as we…
— Oscar Wilde
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