“Science has grown frightfully audacious in these days -- swift-footed, ponderous, careering over her iron ways with unslacking pace. This rampant dragon, on which I am mounted, see how he bends his once stiff neck to his rider, champing his checked bit and pawing the dust, impatient to leap around the globe. Genius is prescient, foresees its own might. Man is striving through these iron-ribbed, steam-sped hippogriffs, to recover his lost ubiquity and omnipotence, and threatens soon to grasp in his ample palm, and fix with flaming eye-ball, the elemental forces!” MenWayMightEyeLostForceBitsGeniusBallsStriveDustThese DaysNecksDragonsIronLeapPaceGlobesPalmsImpatientSteamRidersElementalsOmnipotenceAudaciousSpedUbiquityStiff Neck Book:Table-talk Source: Table-talk
“You're gonna meet tons of different people throughout your life, and it's totally worth it to stick your neck out a little bit if you like someone. Even when you get shot down, it seems really devastating, but it's not in the long run.” PeopleIfsLittlesLongDifferentSeemsRunningBitsLittle BitShotsSticksNecksLong RunsWorth ItDifferent Peoples Author:Pete Wentz
“Their [artists'] essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they will end up. They are like riders who gallop into the night, eagerly leaning on their horse's neck, peering into a blinding rain. And they have to do it over and over again.” IdeasEndsActionArtistNightCoursesBitsEffortCreativityEssentialsRainHorseNecksRidersHolding BackCatapults Book:Daybook: The Journal of an Artist Source: Daybook: The Journal of an Artist