“That is the great distinction between the sexes. Men see objects, women seetherelationship between objects? It is an extra dimension of feeling which we men are without and one that makes war abhorrent to all real women?and absurd.” MenWarRealFeelingsSexObjectsAbsurdExtrasDimensionsDistinctionAbsurdityAbhorrentReal Women Author:John Fowles
“I don't consider myself bossy, but I do know what I want. You know, I have a gut feeling about a piece of material, but I've never envisioned myself as the director on top of the hill with a megaphone in my hand, screaming at 1,000 extras.” KnowsWantFeelingsHandsPiecesMaterialsDirectorsHillsExtrasGutsI Want YouGut FeelingsBossyTop Of The Hill Author:Jason Reitman
“The truth is that art does not teach; it makes you feel, and any teaching that may arise from the feeling is an extra, and must not be stressed too much. In the modern world, and in Canada as much as anywhere, we are obsessed with the notion that to think is the highest achievement of mankind, but we neglect the fact that thought untouched by feeling is thin, delusive, treacherous stuff.” ThinkingWorldFeelsMayDoeArtFactsFeelingsStuffTeachToo MuchTeachingModernMankindTruth IsAchievementHighestNotionAriseObsessedExtrasCanadaNeglectModern WorldStressedTreacherous Book:Fortune, My Foe and Eros at Breakfast Source: Fortune, My Foe and Eros at Breakfast
“Don't be an extra in your own movie. Move out of your comfort zone. Don't be afraid of feeling uncomfortable or awkward. Step-out and make it happen.” FeelingsHappensMovingStepsComfortUncomfortableExtrasMovieZoneAwkwardComfort ZoneEncouragingMake It Happen Author:Bob Proctor
“There's also a way that you have of being precise but also allusive, that works well for me - it's something about the open-hearted way you frame your queries. Instead of feeling daunted or discouraged, I feel excited to give whatever it is a try. This takes a lot of editorial wisdom and confidence - to know just how to get the writer to take that extra chance.” KnowsWayGivingFeelsTryingWellsFeelingsChanceExcitedExtrasPreciseDiscouragedHeartedEditorialsQueries Author:George Saunders