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"What if your art could provide everything you ever needed or wanted in life?"
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"Let's pursue the visage of imagination."
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"Imagination is the creative force that through necessity yields solutions to resolve the issues that face us."
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"The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution!"
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"Creativity is the residue of time wasted."
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"It feels great to read but greater to write."
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"For me, I used to be shy towards journalism because it wasn't poetry. And then I realized that the events that I covered in essays that became journalism were actually great because they inspired me, and they became my muse."
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"To be creative means to be in love with life."
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"Creativity is admired only if it solves the problem."
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"No matter how much enthusiasm and effort you put into writing, if you totally lack literary talent you can forget about being a novelist."
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"A writer cannot serve today those who make history, he must serve those who are subject to it."
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"What if your art could provide everything you ever needed or wanted in life?"
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"Generosity has little to do with giving gifts, and everything to do with giving space to others to be who they are."
Generosity

"Great change doesn't come with official endorsement."
Revolution

"We give up our power to the very people who took it away from us in the first place."
Power

"Take yourself out of the center of other people's universe - it will free you up and let the universe turn more easily."
Selflessness

"Name your intention."
Intention

"Watch other people for clues about who they are, not just clues about how much they are or are not like you."
Perception

"Boredom is for the selfish."
Attitude

"Instead of a book, what if we're actually writing (or not writing) in the margins of our lives? What if our lives are books? What is the sign of our presence? Are we pressing into the margins our interpretations and questions? Are we circling offending verbs and drawing furious arrows to the margin where we scrawl "irony," "frustration," "voiceless," "unfair!" Or do we simply turn the pages, passively receiving what's given, furiously disagreeing but remaining silent about it?"
Reflection

"If you're alive, you're creative."
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