“Don't pressure yourself to target a market. Hit the mark instead. Pay homage to your own connection. Quantity flocks to quality and quality comes from purity. Purity wails. Integrity taps a nerve. Inspiration slips beneath the skin of yoru skin and turns disinterested strangers into warm-bodied kin.” InspirationTurnsPayQualityIntegrityConnectionsSkinsMarkPressureStrangerWarmPurityTargetNervesSlipsQuantityFlocksHomageDisinterested Book:This Time I Dance!: Trusting the Journey of Creating the Work You Love Source: This Time I Dance!: Trusting the Journey of Creating the Work You Love
“It was always exciting, but it was also always dangerous. And fear takes a toll finally: when you live in danger from moment to moment, the constant tension becomes very wearying. Every step I took on the roads of Gelderland was nerve-wracking, because I was secretly carrying the very material that could turn out to be my own death warrant.” MomentsTurnsMy OwnStepsDangerousDangerMaterialsExcitingConstantTensionNervesEvery StepTollsWarrants Author:Diet Eman
“I want to be the apostle of self destruction. I want my book to affect man's reason, his emotions, his nerves, his whole animal nature. I should like my book to make people turn pale with horror as they read it, to affect them like a drug, like a terrifying dream, to drive them mad, to make them curse and hate me but still to read me.” PeopleMenWantShouldWritingStillsBookSelfReasonWholeDreamHateTurnsAnimalEmotionHorrorDrugDestructionMadCurseNervesPaleApostlesHate MeSelf DestructionSelf Destruct Author:Leonid Andreyev
“A man once said that the pinnacle of success Is when you've finally lost interest In money, compliments, and publicity A noble enough idea, I suppose How on earth he does this, heaven only knows I know I need a lot more of all three of those Before I ever have the nerve to turn up my nose At any money, compliments, and publicity.” KnowsMenNeedsDoeSaidIdeasEnoughEarthTurnsThreeLostHeavenInterestNobleNosesNervesComplimentPublicityPinnacle Author:Todd Snider
“As blue chips turn into penny stocks, Wall Street seems less like a symbol of America's macho capitalism and more like that famous Jane Austen character Mrs. Bennet, a flibbertigibbet always anxious about getting richer and her 'poor nerves.'” CharacterSeemsAmericaTurnsPoorStreetsWallCapitalismBlueSymbolsNervesAnxiousChipsJanePenniesGet RichMachoAustenMrs BennetBlue Chips Author:Maureen Dowd