“There was a rocky valley between Buxton and Bakewell?divine as the vale of Tempe; you might have seen the gods there morning and eveningApollo and the sweet Muses of the Light? You enterprised a railroad?you blasted its rocks away? And, now, every fool in Buxton can be at Bakewell in half-an-hour, and every fool in Bakewell at Buxton.” LightMightHoursHalfMorningRocksDivineSweetFoolValleysMuseRailroads Author:John Ruskin
“I wake up in the morning, or the middle of the night when an idea comes through. My songwriting style, basically I just write down information given to me from the muse and how that works for songwriters. Record the muse and the muse delivers.” WritingIdeasNightGivenMorningRecordsMiddleStyleInformationWake UpSongwritingSongwritersMuseMiddle Of The NightWriting Style Author:Creed Bratton
“Instead of discussing with myself every morning whether I feel inspired or not, I step into my office every day at nine sharp, open the window and politely ask the muse to enter and kiss me. Sometimes she comes in, more often she does not. But she can never claim that she hasn't found me waiting in the right place.” FeelsDoeSometimesAsksFoundWaitingStepsMorningKissingOfficeWindowClaimsInspiredNineEvery MorningMuseRight PlaceDiscussingKiss Me Author:Peter Prange
“Muse is a tyrant. It gets you out of bed in the twilight of the morning and forces you to create something!” ForceMorningBedTyrantsTwilightMuse Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan