“Pryce, a veteran of Brazil and Baron Munchausen and a longtime Gilliam friend, bristles at the word chaos when applied to the Brothers Grimm set.] Terry knows what he wants, ... He's very demanding, but in a positive and generous way. And if you're up to it, it's very exciting. If you're not, you fall by the wayside.” IfsKnowsWayWantFallBrotherExcitingChaosGenerousVeteranBrazilGrimmBrothers Grimm Author:Jonathan Pryce
“In the two years of preparing material for shows, I realized there are elements that are definitely going to work live, but might not be the most exciting thing to put on a record. And there's stuff that I really love but it falls flat live.” YearsTwoShowsMightFallStuffRecordsMaterialsElementsExcitingI RealizedTwo YearsFlatsPreparingGoing To WorkExciting Things Author:Girl Talk
“Poetry is a river; many voices travel in it; poem after poem moves along in the exciting crests and falls of the river waves. None is timeless; each arrives in an historical context; almost everything, in the end, passes. But the desire to make a poem, and the world's willingness to receive it--indeed the world's need of it--these never pass.” WorldNeedsEndsMovingDesirePoetryFallVoiceRiversExcitingHistoricalWavePoetry IsWillingnessTimelessHistorical Context Book:A Poetry Handbook Source: A Poetry Handbook
“I'm pretty obsessive-compulsive and I'm very fast. I tend to not write for a long period of time until I can't not write, and then I write first drafts in gallops. I won't eat right. I forget to do my laundry. I have a dog now, and I have to remember to walk him. When I write, that takes over and I can't do anything else. There's something exciting about that free fall, but then my life gets really screwed up. I've lost lots of relationships because of my having to ignore everything.” WritingFirstsLongI CanRememberFallLostWalksForgetDogPeriodsExcitingGet RealObsessiveLaundryScrewed UpLong Periods Of TimeObsessive Compulsive Author:Adam Rapp
“By the age of three ... I was already an addicted reader. I still crave daily immersion in experience other than my own; (it needn't be more pleasant, exciting or illuminating -- merely other) and I still fall into books as though into catalepsy.” StillsBookAgeFallThreeMy OwnReaderExcitingPleasantCraveIlluminatingImmersion Author:Brigid Brophy