Creativity And Motivational Quotes

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Morgan McCarver
“God has given us such a unique relationship with Him that can be better understood through clay.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“Just as how making something for someone else blesses both the giver and receiver, so does praising God.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“Ever since living things have existed, they have acknowledged God's might, because He created them.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“He gave us these gifts on earth so that we could bless others and spread the Gospel in our own effective ways.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“Using your imagination allows your freedom from this world and gives you the ability to enjoy a glimpse of heaven.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“God created His first human being-Adam-from clay! We are made from the earth and connected to it.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“My goal is to reveal all the beautifully hidden symbols of God's love through creativity and art making.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“Like the clay that has been recycled and reclaimed, our lives have the capacity for change spiritually.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Morgan McCarver
“I want to guide you on this creative journey to see how our creativity is Spiritually rooted in God. It is a God-given skill that we all can use to praise and glorify Him.”
Morgan McCarver, God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery

Vanessa de Largie
“Artists face unique hurdles compared to other occupations. A large percentage of employment in the media and entertainment industry is either contract or freelance. Which means it’s more difficult for artists to access bank loans, credit cards, rental properties and capital.”
Vanessa de Largie

“It’s a peculiar thing...that the true origin of one’s desire to create, the initial kindling of inspiration, that first generative seed, is always more or less unknown. The source of one’s creativity seems to evade a clear-cut understanding. No clear analysis can be made. It’s too subjective, too multifaceted. An artist can recount their reasons for what might have given them the idea to paint, sing, or write about this thing or that, but it remains a mystery how one person can experience the strange, inexplicable wave that leads to an idea, and then is pushed further by an impulse to pick up a tool and give birth to that idea, while another person, simply, cannot.”
Nettie Magnan, Dropseed: The Story of Three Sad Women

Jana Kingsford
“Write without needing it to be read.
Speak without requiring it to be heard.
Create without craving its consumption.
Dream it up and let it be what it wants to be.”
Jana Kingsford, Big Dreams: The Road to My Million Dollar Dream

William Arthur Ward
“If you can imagine it, you can create it!”
William Arthur Ward

Will Raywood
“Focus on what truly matters. Strive to achieve more by doing less. The act of creating and sharing stories should bring you enthusiasm, joy, and a sense of purpose—not frustration, dread, or self-doubt.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Your aim shouldn’t be simply to produce marketable products; you should strive to tell stories that genuinely resonate with readers, creating characters and narratives they will cherish and return to time and again.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“The most impactful stories are authentic. They stem from genuine human experiences, not from mechanical adherence to formulas and plot templates. Don’t settle for mediocrity; aim for authenticity.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“In storytelling, passion matters more than technical expertise. Knowledge and skills can be acquired, but without passion, authors have little hope of lasting success. Therefore, write about topics close to your heart, but always do your research before you begin.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Self-doubt is every writer’s nemesis. While healthy in moderation, unchecked self-doubt can lead to procrastination, crippling perfectionism, and ultimately failure. If you’re drawn to storytelling, you already have the precious spark of creativity. What’s holding you back is a lack of knowledge and confidence in your abilities.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Trust your story. Never give up hope, and let your creative flame burn bright. Don’t let anything discourage or demotivate you. Your spark of creativity is precious, and no one can extinguish it. Own it, cherish it, and never let it go.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

“created2bCREATIVE ...You were formed with divine intention - to create, to inspire, to reflect the beauty that lives inside you. Don’t hold back - express, bless and bloom”
AshRawArt

Jhumpa Lahiri
“Had the myth of Narcissus and Echo had a happy ending, their child might have grown up to become a writer-translator like me. I can trace aspects of my own creative impulses to both figures. For writing is, among other things, a deep and direct regarding of oneself. The best of writing comes from unflinching introspection. And yet I see myself equally in Echo. From my earliest memories I have been listening to the world, trying to cast back the experiences of others. I may have begun by writing my own books, but I was born with a translator’s disposition, in that my overriding desire was to connect disparate worlds. I have devoted a great deal of energy in my life to absorbing the language and culture of others: the Bengali of my parents, and then later, after I became an adult, Italian, a language which I have now creatively adopted. When I write in Italian, one way to perceive it would be as an echo of the language itself. Let’s go back to the scientific explanation—what happens when a language, in encountering a foreign body (in this case, me) is cast back differently?
Some Italian readers[…]”
Jhumpa Lahiri, Translating Myself and Others

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