Most people lose their natural creativity at about five or six - but not me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Creativity runs on automatic, no matter what's happening in other parts of my life. I can't help myself. It's been in me, and it evolves in me over the years. It's a condition in me.
Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity.
You may stifle your creativity by learning too much about processes that should be spontaneous and automatic.
What I think tailors the creativity of most people are the rules that we learn from the age we are very small - in school, our parents.
Creativity is an inherent human quality of the highest order. When we create, we become more than the sum of our parts.
Trying to force creativity is never good.
I've never been a very prolific person, so when creativity flows, it flows. I find myself scribbling on little notepads and pieces of loose paper, which results in a very small portion of my writings to ever show up in true form.
After so many years, I've learned that being creative is a full-time job with its own daily patterns. That's why writers, for example, like to establish routines for themselves.
Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.
In all fields of creativity you see the result of work that has become habit. Where the creative impulse has become flaccid or has died out altogether, and yet because it is our work and our life we continue to do it.