“There came to port last Sunday night The queerest little craft, Without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked--and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself within my room-- My daughter! O my daughter!” ShouldLittlesLastsNightWaterRoomsDaughterCrossesCuriousCraftsSundayMy DaughterLaughedInchesPortMoorsSunday NightBabyhood Author:George Washington
“There are two kinds of actors -- one sits in a dressing room waiting for his call and the other gets out into the business and polishes his craft by absorbing everything. I don't know enough, I'll never learn everything I need to learn. When a guy thinks he's already learned it, he can only go backwards.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsKindTwoEnoughGuyActorsWaitingRoomsCraftsBackwardsDressingsPolishAbsorbingDressing Rooms Book:Clint Eastwood: interviews Source: Clint Eastwood: interviews
“Beware of advice. Consider your sources carefully. Look them up. See if you respect what they've made. Get educated. Be informed about who's real and who isn't. Study your craft and your industry, practice all the time, challenge yourself - write things you think you can't, try things you have been told you shouldn't try - leave room for surprises, and learn how to collaborate.” IfsThinkingWritingTryingLooksHas BeensMadeRealChallengesRoomsPracticeStudyAdviceSourceIndustrySurpriseEducatedCraftsChallenge Yourself Author:Karen Walton