
“Four: If you try to force yourself into my head, I will force myself into your pants.”
Source: Dreamfever
Barbara Walters interview
“Four: If you try to force yourself into my head, I will force myself into your pants.”
Source: Dreamfever
“Force yourself to explain it and you create lies.”
Source: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
2000-09, Ai Weiwei, Nursing Head Wound, Sharpens Criticism, 2009
On attempts at an alcohol prohibition amendment, in his Diary (9 October 1883)
Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1922 - 1926)
(5 August 2007)
Unfit for Mass Consumption (blog entries), 2007
Context: I cannot force it. I have never been able to force it. Like I've said before, writing is a wild magic (at least it is for me). It comes when it's ready, and then, if I'm lucky, I have some small say in where it goes and what it does. This is one reason I can't comprehend why some writers talk so much about "craft." Crafts are something you learn how to do. I never learned to write. I write better now than I did ten years ago, and far better than I did twenty years ago, but I'm not exactly sure why. To me, it is an almost ineffable thing. I try to explain what it is I do, and how it is I do it … on those extremely rare occasions when I try to explain … and, for me, it's like grasping at air. I have no craft talk, no theory, no dos and don'ts, no discernible process. I sit here in my chair at my desk in front of the iMac, and when I'm lucky, it happens. It's not so much that I think the "writing as craft" people are wrong. They can't be wrong, not if they are crafting stories and know they are crafting stories. But I don't craft stories. So, for me, we have here these two different paradigms. I spark. They craft. Two incommensurable world views. I cannot explain to them what it is that I do. I cannot even explain it to myself. And I cannot comprehend what they do.
“I do not say what I do not mean. Neither can anyone force me to say what I don't wish to say.”
Source:Anson Chan to Newsweek magazine in 1997.
Interview with Barbara Walters (7 Dec. 2011) on the military escalation of the Syrian conflict