Anger and depression and sorrow are beautiful things in a story, but they’re like poison to the filmmaker or artist. They’re like a vise grip on creativity. If you’re in that grip, you can hardly get out of bed, much less experience the flow of creativity and ideas. You must have clarity to create. You have to be able to catch ideas.
[David Lynch, Catching the big fish. Meditation, conscioussness, and creativity. Penguin, 2006, p. 8.]
Por vezes, não estamos a construir a história. Somos nós a história que o destino está a contar. Pior que a maldição de vivermos tempos interessantes é sermos nós a história interessante que outros ouvem.
Thinking in a diner # 5
Luís Mourão
14.10.07 |
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