“Music does have a very special place in my heart. I enjoy it very much. I suppose it is my first love and I do a lot of it. It seems to be when you are making a project it inspires you sometimes to jot down something that you think fits the situation.” ThinkingFirstsHeartDoeSometimesSeemsEnjoySituationSpecialInspireMy HeartFitProjectsFirst LoveSpecial Places Author:Clint Eastwood
“I want longevity. I don't want to be a flash in the pan. I want to continue to do good work and projects that inspire me, and if I can have fun while doing it, that's the dream.” IfsWantI CanDreamFunInspireProjectsHaving FunFlashGood WorkLongevity Author:Skylar Astin
“I really had the right nose for making the right decisions, in terms of which projects to do and which projects to stay away from. The people that I ended up becoming very close to in my career are the guys who inspire me.” PeopleGuyTermDecisionCareersInspireBecomingProjectsNosesRight Decision Author:Gregory Nicotero
“I guess what inspires me most is the desire to draw out feelings that feel best expressed on the written page by really good authors, and I'm not a really good author. I feel like my job as a filmmaker is to eff the ineffable, to take feelings that only poets could describe with words and try to project them on the screen for viewers to feel. I don't think I've succeeded once but in the act of trying I've come up with all these other results which sometimes intrigue me.” ThinkingFeelsTryingSometimesFeelingsJobsDesireResultsWrittenInspirePoetProjectsPagesDrawsCome UpScreensFilmmakerViewersIntrigueIneffableGood Authors Author:Guy Maddin
“I like being free to take on any project that inspires me and to trust that the work will speak for itself.” SpeakInspireProjectsBeing Free Author:Gugu Mbatha-Raw
“I want to do projects that speak to people, things that inspire change, and projects that help people grow and help me grow in the process.” PeopleWantHelpingSpeakGrowsProcessInspireProjectsHelp Me Author:LeToya Luckett
“I never willfully want to write the same record twice, which is probably why I jump from project to project. But I can't ignore that there are things that inspire me, and I love celebrating those.” WantWritingI CanRecordsInspireProjectsCelebrate Author:Alan Palomo
“For me, on every project, I realize that I've boxed myself into a corner, or that the play necessitates some sort of theatrical convention that I realize I hate while I'm making it. So then the next play is always a rebellion. Or like, the thing I didn't even realize I was doing last time I will make sure I don't do this time. But there's always some other blind spot. And then that blind spot inspires the play that comes after.” PlayLastsHateNextRealizingInspireProjectsI HateBlindCornersSpotsRebellionConventionsLast TimeTheatricalBlind SpotsNext Play Author:Annie Baker
“I love jotting down ideas for my blog, so I doodle or take notes on all kinds of stuff that inspires me: the people I meet, boutiques I visit, a florist that just gave me a great idea for an interior-design project, things like that.” PeopleKindIdeasStuffDesignInspireProjectsNotesAll KindsInteriorsBlogsGreat IdeaInterior Design Author:Maria Sharapova
“You are a bundle of mysteries. Finding and conquering yourself is a lifetime task. There are unplumbed depths in you full of the rich ore of personal discovery. Explore your self! There is power in you — the power to change yourself and to change the world.” WorldWritingCommonRichPlansMysteryMovementInspireFindingsProjectsDiscoveryTasksLifetimeDepthConquerChanging The WorldCommon GoodBundlesChange YourselfPower To Change Author:Wilferd Peterson
“The book recounts stories from my half-century of experience in the world of architecture and my journey of discovery of the importance of considering humans and nature as part of any project. It’s illustrated with my own watercolors I hope it will inspire the next generation of architects to design places we can all enjoy.” WorldHumansBookStoriesNextEnjoyMy OwnHalfGenerationsJourneyCenturyDesignInspireProjectsDiscoveryImportanceArchitectureArchitectConsideringNext GenerationMy JourneyWatercolors Author:Sim Van der Ryn