Once something is memorable, it's living and you're using it. That to me is the foundation of a creative society.
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As a creative person, you just put something out into the consciousness of the society you live in.
Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.
The creative act amazes me. Whether it's poetry, whether it's music, it's an amazing process, and it has something to do with bringing forth the old out into the world to create and to bring forth that which will rejuvenate.
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.
The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it.
Even at your best, the creative moments are still kind of fleeting.
What makes things memorable is that they are meaningful, significant, colorful.
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.
The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything. And I really believe that. And what I try to teach young people, or anybody in any creative field, is that every idea should seemingly be outrageous.
As an artist, it feels good that we've created something that is connecting with the audience, which is what we always strive to do.
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