“When you put a tremendous amount of love into your work, as in any relationship, you can't know - you can only hope - that what you're offering will in some way be received. You shape your love to artistic demands, to the rigors of your genre. But still, it's a labor of love, and it's the nature of love that you must give it freely.” KnowsWayGivingStillsAmountShapesDemandLaborArtisticGenreOfferingRigorLabor Of Love Author:Anne Michaels
“The spirit in the body is like wine in a glass; when it spills, it seeps into air and earth and light….It’s a mistake to think it’s the small things we control and not the large, it’s the other way around! We can’t stop the small accident, the tiny detail that conspires into fate: the extra moment you run back for something forgotten, a moment that saves you from an accident – or causes one. But we can assert the largest order, the large human values daily, the only order large enough to see.” ThinkingWayHumansEnoughMomentsBodyLightRunningEarthSpiritValuesOrderCausesMistakeFateAirWineForgottenGlassesDetailsAccidentsTinyExtrasSmall ThingsSpillsHuman Values Author:Anne Michaels
“Important lessons: look carefully; record what you see. Find a way to make beauty necessary; find a way to make necessity beautiful.” WayLooksImportantBeautifulRecordsLessonsImportant Lessons Book:Fugitive Pieces Source: Fugitive Pieces