“The biographies of great artists make it abundantly clear that the creative urge is often so imperious that it battens on their humanity and yokes everything to the service of the work, even at the cost of health and ordinary human happiness. The unborn work in the psyche of the artist is a force of nature that achieves its end either with tyrannical might or with the subtle cunning of nature herself, quite regardless of the personal fate of the man who is its vehicle.” MenWritingHumansEndsMightArtistHumanityForceCreativeClearFateAchieveHe ManCostOrdinarySubtleUrgesVehicleBiographiesGreat ArtCunningUnbornGreat ArtistYokeForces Of NatureHuman Happiness Author:Carl Jung
“As a writer, I always tend to take the liberty and the great artistic luxury of a composite form of writing.” WritingFormLibertyLuxuryArtisticGreat ArtGreat ArtistComposites Author:Dwight Yoakam
“There are people who believe everything is sane and sensible that is done with a solemn face. ... It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one has nothing to say, however, and none the less writes a whole book and makes truth ... into a liar - that I call an achievement.” PeopleWritingBelieveArtBookDoneWholeFacesAchievementLiarsSensibleSaneGreat ArtSolemnBrevity Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg