Natalie Goldberg book Writing Down the Bones
You have to give yourself the space to write a lot without a destination.
Essay, "Writing as a practice". p.11
Writing Down the Bones (1986)
Source: Ham on Rye
Natalie Goldberg book Writing Down the Bones
You have to give yourself the space to write a lot without a destination.
Essay, "Writing as a practice". p.11
Writing Down the Bones (1986)
Toby Keith (1961) American country music singer and actor
Country Comes to Town.
Song lyrics, How Do You Like Me Now?! (1999)
“Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast,
The rapids are near, and the daylight's past.”
Thomas Moore (1779–1852) Irish poet, singer and songwriter
A Canadian Boat-Song.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Vannevar Bush book As We May Think
As We May Think (1945)
Context: Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified. The lawyer has at his touch the associated opinions and decisions of his whole experience, and of the experience of friends and authorities. The patent attorney has on call the millions of issued patents, with familiar trails to every point of his client's interest. The physician, puzzled by its patient's reactions, strikes the trail established in studying an earlier similar case, and runs rapidly through analogous case histories, with side references to the classics for the pertinent anatomy and histology. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory, with trails following the analogies of compounds, and side trails to their physical and chemical behavior.
“Insanity runs in my family, it practically gallops”
Cary Grant (1904–1986) British-American film and stage actor