“The castle-building habit, the day-dreaming habit - how it grows! what a luxury it becomes; how we fly to its enchantments at every idle moment, how we revel in them, steep our souls in them, intoxicate ourselves with their beguiling fantasies - oh, yes, and how soon and how easily our dream-life and our material life become so intermingled and so fused together that we can't quite tell which is which, anymore.” SoulMomentsDreamTogetherGrowsFantasyBuildingMaterialsHabitLuxuryIdleOur DreamsCastlesEnchantmentSteep Book:Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated)
“Stop. Breathe. Allow yourself the luxury of doing nothing for a moment, or an hour, or even a day. It is in emptiness that inspiration will appear.” MomentsInspirationHoursBreatheLuxuryEmptinessDoing Nothing Author:Carole Katchen
“The ultimate objective [of comedy] is to get a laugh, so if you can get a laugh off the fact that you did not get a laugh, then you've kinda saved the moment. Other professions don't have that luxury. You don't want to hear a brain surgeon say, "Man, am I so stupid! I cut on the wrong side of your head!!"” IfsMenWantMomentsFactsSidesBrainLaughingComedyCuttingStupidUltimateProfessionSavedObjectivesLuxurySurgeonsBrain Surgeons Author:Brian Regan