Eric Maisel Quotes
Top 75 wise famous quotes and sayings by Eric Maisel
Eric Maisel Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Eric Maisel on Wise Famous Quotes.
An artist's fine goal is to manifest a well-nigh heroic self-discipline, carefully attending to all that concerns him.
Write, even if you have a twinge, a doubt, a fear, a block, a noisy neighbor, a sick cat, thirteen unpublished stories, and a painful boil.
Life is too short not to create, not to love, and not to lend a helping hand to our brothers and sisters.
When a thing is not done, continuing to work is the strength; but when it is done, the strength lies in stopping.
An essential aspect of self-support is to remind yourself that success is not measurable, but a matter of feeling.
Settle into mystery as you would settle into your most comfortable chair. Listen. Have visions. Lose yourself.
Boredom is the thing that regularly arrives between excitements and episodes of meaning: it is as natural as the tides, and in it an artist can drown.
To create you must quiet your mind. You need a quiet mind so that ideas will have a chance of connecting.
Because she favours solitude and indwelling, an artist can live a significantly more claustrophobic life that she had ever intended.
An artist ... must actively caress wonder: for fascination, like the desire to play, can be eradicated by the rigors of living.
The strange, unbeautiful face beautiful in its ugliness; the perfect, beautiful face ugly in its perfection.
Abstraction is itself an abstract word and has no single meaning ... Every word in our language is abstract, because it represents something else.
The artist's personality, built upon strong desires and compassionate vision, is by its nature prone to depression.
An inability to choose is a hallmark of anxiety ... The too-anxious artist, afraid to choose, will halt dead in the water.
To obsess too virulently is to walk alone in anxiety. But to obsess too little is to wall oneself off from one's own creativity.
An alive piece of art may be more alive than much of its audience, and with this odd truth artists must make peace.
It is the job of each artist to believe in the possibility of meaningful, substantial, and sustainable change.
If, because of anxiety and self-doubt, you procrastinate and only think about working, you'll feel more exhausted than if you'd created for hours.
Chaos is everywhere - and artists, to fashion art and live truthfully, have no choice but to invite this unwanted guest right into the studio.
Many people are embarrassed to create in public. It feels unseemly to them, like kissing in plain view ... Make a spectacle of yourself.
Talent is so loaded a word, so full to the brim with meanings, that an artist might be wise to forget about it altogether and just keep on working.
Ambition is vital, but dangerous: it is a keen motive and a driving force, but over what edge can it drive the artist?
Isn't today a day to devote to craft? Isn't tomorrow? Isn't every day, routinely, until the end of time?
Artists know failure. It is not tragic that they know failure; it is only tragic if they know failure and little else ...
A creative block is a fear about the future, a guess about the dangers dwelling in the dark computer and the locked studio.
Do I doubt the painting I've just painted because it is not right or because I can never like what I do?
We can carve time out of thin air, or we can fill up even infinite stretches of time with nothingness. These are our choices.
By 'expecting nothing' you are not 'giving up.' Far from it! You are making a decision to focus on what needs to be done rather than on outcomes.
Dream, but expect nothing. Desire, but expect nothing. Hope, but expect nothing. Release your need to control and gain real control.
The artist's task is to become a successful eccentric, a strange but wise duck able to venture out of solitary confinement and mingle among society.
The artist can't paint, sing, or dance without emotion: if he does, he is a machine masquerading as a person.
A key to a long, productive writing life is finding ways to support that life, emotionally and existentially.
The song you write may be beautiful, the research you conceive may be beautiful, but you are the real beauty in life.
An artist feels vulnerable to begin with; and yet the only answer is to recklessly discard more armour.
You can sweat by not practicing or you can pick up your clarinet. There's good sweat and there's bad sweat.
Hurray for criticism, if it means that an artist's voice is heard. Let the wise artist invite criticism and survive it when it comes.
It is in an artist's real interest to congratulate herself more often: not out of narcissism, but in her role as her own dear friend and advocate.
The artist must possess at least as much conviction as does his enemy, the dogmatic, mealy-mouthed, anti-art bigot.
I am one powerful self made up of so many selves that sometimes I throw myself a get-acquainted party.
An artist must struggle to accept the shape of this universe - and achieve some important successes ...
Go directly to work' means ... when an idea strikes, you drop everything and when your work bell tolls, you answer it.
Remind yourself of the value of detaching from work that's out of your hands and committing to new work that wants to be born.
The artist must reckon with his own character flaws, which do not disappear just because he has been called to be an artist.
The result may be important but it's not the actual measure. The measure is the feeling you have made contact with something.
There are an infinite number of rewards you could bestow on yourself for working at your creative projects, and you deserve every one of them.
Even though we require flexibility to negotiate our changing circumstances, we are rather built to anxiously turn away from alternatives.