Quotes about Creativity
Without realizing it, the individual composes his life according to the laws of beauty even in times of greatest distress.
— Milan Kundera
He was no longer quite sure whether anything he had ever thought or felt was truly his own property, or whether his thoughts were merely a common part of the world's store of ideas which had always existed ready-made and which people only borrowed, like books from a library.
— Milan Kundera
The history of music is mortal, but the idiocy of the guitar is eternal.
— Milan Kundera
Characters are not born like people, of woman; they are born of a situation, a sentence, a metaphor containing in a nutshell a basic human possibility that the author thinks no one else has discovered or said something essential about.
— Milan Kundera
A novel is purposely a-philosophic, even anti-philosophic, fiercely independent of any system of preconceived ideas, it questions, it marvels, it doesn't judge, nor proclaims truths.
— Milan Kundera
Business has only two functions - marketing and innovation.
— Milan Kundera
The novel is born not of the theoretical spirit but of the spirit of humor.
— Milan Kundera
The genius of lyric poetry is the genius of inexperience.
— Milan Kundera
There's a part of bohemia I love. The lack of prejudice, the lack of aggression, I love the lack, for the most part, of competitiveness. It's more peaceful.
— Peter Mullan
A poet not in love is out at sea; He must have a lay-figure.
— Philip James Bailey
I guess what I want to say to us artists and entrepreneurs is that conventional yardsticks of success don't apply to all enterprises. Labors of love count.
— Steven Pressfield
Mama sewed the rags together, sewing every piece with love. She made my coat of many colors that I was proud of.
— Dolly Parton