
Top 16 Twyla Tharp The Creative Habit Quotes
#1. Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
Robert D Keppel
#3. 'The Creative Habit' is basically about how you work alone, how you survive as a solitary artist. 'The Collaborative Habit' is obviously about surviving with other people.
Twyla Tharp
#4. I wish I could purr, too. I would have purred then.
Neil Gaiman
#5. My doctor told me to watch my drinking. Now I drink in front of a mirror.
Rodney Dangerfield
#6. I don't think the people are going to change their opinion on the health care plan because President Obama has now won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Carl Forti
#7. Maybe it's wrong-footed trying to fit people into the world, rather than trying to make the world a better place for people.
[as quoted in "Brain Gain" by Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker, 4/27/09 issue]
Paul McHugh
#8. But what are our stories if not the mirrors we hold up to our fears?
Wally Lamb
#9. If I were offered a cochlear implant today, I would prefer not to have one. But that's not a statement about hearing aids or cochlear implants. It's about who you are.
Marlee Matlin
#10. Fred always goes with Daphne and Shaggy always sticks with Velma."
"Well then, in that case, I'm Scooby.
Peter Clines
#11. Bonds and the pangs of hunger are excellent prophet doctors for the wits.
Aeschylus
#12. As our eyes age, they have a tougher and tougher time adjusting to rapid changes in lighting, and we need to be aware of this.
Robert James Thomson
#13. I want you to know that I'll always be here for you. He paused and then rushed on. When the day comes that Prince Damian breaks your heart and you need a friend to turn to, I'll be right here for you, just like I always have been.
Sara B. Larson
#14. They're holding flushes of face cards, and I think we're the pot.
Howard Tayler
#15. I respond very well to well-written material and women who have had an effect on society, something tragic or monumental has happened to them.
Samantha Morton
#16. It was as if the trees had slowly begun to consume the buildings over the years, swallowing them up brick by brick. The sealed empty darkness of the structures gave them an extra eerie effect, as they almost glowed under the moonlight.
Jason Medina
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