“The source of sexual power is curiosity, passion. You are watching its little flame die of asphyxiation. Sex does not thrive on monotony. Without feeling, inventions, moods, no surprises in bed. Sex must be mixed with tears, laughter, words, promises, scenes, jealousy, envy, all of the spices of fear, foreign travel, new faces, novels, stories, dreams, fantasies, music, dancing, opium, wine.” LittlesDoeStoriesFeelingsDreamFacesDiesPassionSexFantasyNovelTearsSourcePromiseSceneBedLaughterWineDancingSurpriseCuriosityEnvyMoodInventionFlamesThriveSpicesMonotonyOpiumJealousy EnvyNew FacesForeign TravelAsphyxiation Author:Anais Nin
“It was a fine fall morning in Paris, crisp and clear, and Benji was quite full of himself, cavorting near the fountain, playing with the children who had inexplicably materialized out of nowhere at the first whiff of a movie star. Their faces radiated and they took turns gently stroking his head. Those Benji chose to favor with a big sloppy lick exploded with laughter, and one young girl ran to her mother, screeching in French that she would never wash her face again.” FirstsChildrenBigsFunnyFacesYoungMotherTurnsFallGirlStarsMorningClearDogFineLaughterFavorsRanParisFountainMovie StarCrispsSloppy Author:Joe Camp
“Night after night, through years of performing and directing, I've stood in awe of the audience, of its capacity for response. As if by magic, masks fall away, faces become vulnerable, receptive. Filmgoers do not defend their emotions, rather they open to the storyteller in ways even their lovers never know, welcoming laughter, tears, terror, rage, compassion, passion, love, hate--the ritual often exhausts them.” IfsKnowsWayYearsFacesNightHateFallPassionEmotionCompassionAudienceMagicTearsLoversLaughterCapacityResponseTerrorRageWelcomeVulnerablePerformingAweMaskRitualStorytellerLove HateReceptiveThrough The YearsLove Passion Book:Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting Source: Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting