“A productive coaching relationship begins with two people with fires in their bellies: one who wants desperately to move forward and another who yearns to help that person make the journey.” PeopleWantPersonsTwoHelpingMovingFireJourneyMoving ForwardCoachingProductiveBelly Author:James A. Belasco
“We also write to heighten our own awareness of life... We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection... We write to be able to transcend our life, to reach beyond it...to teach ourselves to speak with others, to record the journey into the labyrinth. We write to expand our world when we feel strangled, or constricted, or lonely... When I don't write, I feel my world shrinking... I feel I lose my fire and my color.” WorldFeelsWritingMomentsAbleSpeakLosesTeachRecordsFireOur LivesJourneyAwarenessColorTasteLonelyOur WorldLabyrinthShrinkingAwareness Of Life Author:Anais Nin
“I take it you know my companion?" Oh,yes!" said Savage, his smile disappearing. "We know all about Ruby Journey. Please don't let her kill anyone important. Or set fire to anything." Your reputation precedes you," Random said dryly to Ruby.” KnowsSaidImportantFireJourneyPleaseDisappearReputationCompanionSavagesRubiesHis Smile Book:Deathstalker Honor Source: Deathstalker Honor
“There are the stars--doing their old, old crisscross journeys in the sky. Scholars haven't settled the matter yet, but they seem to think there are no living beings out there. Just chalk... or fire. Only this one is straining away, straining away all the time to make something of itself. Strain's so bad that every sixteen hours everybody lies down and gets a rest.” ThinkingMatterSeemsLyingStarsHoursFireJourneySkyHavensDown AndScholarStrainSixteenChalkOur TownEverybody Lies Book:Thornton Wilder: Collected Plays & Writings on Theater Source: Thornton Wilder: Collected Plays & Writings on Theater
“Journey to the end of day, Come the fire-fly, Come the moon; Say a prayer for God's good grace And sleep with lore upon your face.” EndsFacesPrayerSleepFireGraceJourneyMoonThe End Of The DayYour Face Author:Clive Barker