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Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005) 
Context: The sense of worth derived from creative work depends upon "recognition" by others, which is never automatic. As a result, the path of self-realization, even when it is the only open one, is taken with reluctance. Men of talent have to be goaded to engage in creative work. The groans and laments of even the most gifted and prolific echo through the ages.
                                    
“Creativity is a gift. It doesn't come through if the air is cluttered.”
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John Lennon 228
English singer and songwriter 1940–1980Related quotes
                                        
                                        Seventh Configuration "Departure" 
Source: The Lost World (1995) 
Context: A hundred years from now, people will look back on us and laugh. They'll say, 'You know what people used to believe? They believed in photons and electrons. Can you imagine anything so silly?' They'll have a good laugh, because by then there will be newer and better fantasies. And meanwhile, you feel the way the boat moves? That's the sea. That's real. You smell the salt in the air? You feel the sunlight on your skin? That's all real. You see all of us together? That's real. Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else.
                                    
“It has come to my attention, that air pollution is polluting the air!”
“Art is the creative process and it goes through all fields.”
                                        
                                        As quoted in Man Creates Art Creates Man (1973) by Duane Preble, p. 14
Variant translation: Art is solving problems that cannot be formulated before they have been solved. The shaping of the question is part of the answer.
As quoted in Architecture: form, space, and order (2007) by Francis D.K. Ching, p. ix 
Context: After all, what is art? Art is the creative process and it goes through all fields. Einstein’s theory of relativity — now that is a work of art! Einstein was more of an artist in physics than on his violin.
Art is this: art is the solution of a problem which cannot be expressed explicitly until it is solved.
                                    
                                        
                                        (31st January 1829) Lines to the Author after Reading the Sorrows of Rosalie 
The London Literary Gazette, 1829