“When I write an email where I outlined a whole scene, it just came out of my unconscious, it comes from a deeper place. The same thing happens when the actors go, take after take, and just get lost in it. When you're in a house, you don't think about being in the house; you're just there.” ThinkingWritingWholeHappensActorsHouseLostSceneDeeperThings HappenUnconsciousEmail Author:David O. Russell
“Art is the one form of human energy in the whole world, which really works for union, and destroys the barriers between man and man. It is the continual, unconscious replacement, however fleeting, of oneself by another; the real cement of human life; the everlasting refreshment and renewal. For, what is grievous, dompting, grim, about our lives is that we are shut up within ourselves, with an itch to get outside ourselves. And to be stolen away from ourselves by Art is a momentary relaxation from that itching, a minute's profound, and as it were secret, enfranchisement.” MenWorldHumansArtRealWholeFormLife IsEnergySecretOur LivesMinutesArt IsUnionsProfoundOneselfWhole WorldHuman LifeUnconsciousBarriersShut UpRelaxationFleetingEverlastingStolenRenewalGrimMomentaryCementReplacementsRefreshmentsItching Book:The Complete Essays of John Galsworthy: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition Source: The Complete Essays of John Galsworthy: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition
“If the desire to get somewhere is strong enough in a person, his whole being, conscious and unconscious, is always at work, looking for and devising means to get to the goal.” IfsMeanPersonsEnoughWholeDesireStrongGoalConsciousUnconsciousStrong EnoughConscious And UnconsciousDevisingDevising Means Author:Frederick Philip Grove
“[Robinson Crusoe] is the true prototype of the British colonist. The whole Anglo-Saxon spirit is in Crusoe: the manly independence, the unconscious cruelty, the persistence, the slow yet efficient intelligence, the sexual apathy, the calculating taciturnity.” WholeSpiritIndependenceBritishCrueltyPersistenceUnconsciousApathyEfficientManlyCalculatingPrototypeAnglo SaxonColonistsRobinson Crusoe Author:James Joyce