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Stephen Nachmanovitch Inspirational Quotes (30)
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There are only people doing their imperfect best at doing their imperfect jobs
Stephen Nachmanovitch
We can depend on the world being a perpetual surprise in perpetual motion.
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Memory and intention and intuition are fused. The iron is always hot.
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With too little judgement, we get trash. With too much judgement, we get blockage.
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Commitment to a set of rules frees your play to attain a profundity and vigor otherwise impossible.
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When we are totally faithful to our own individuality, we are actually following a very intricate design. This kind of freedom is the opposite of just anything.
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As an improvising musician, I am not in the music business, I am not in the creativity business I am in the surrender business.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
The power of mistakes enables us to reframe creative blocks and turn them around...The troublesome parts of our work, the parts that are most baffling and frustrating, are in fact the growing edges. We see these opportunities the instant we drop our preconceptions and our self-importance.
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There is not ultimate breakthrough what we find in the development of a creative life is an open-ended series of provisional breakthroughs. In this journey there is no endpoint, because it is the journey into the soul.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
If the art is created with the whole person, then the work will come out whole. Education must teach, reach, and vibrate the whole person rather than merely transfer knowledge.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Brahms once remarked that the mark of an artist is how much he throws away. Nature, the great creator, is always throwing things away. A frog lays several million eggs at a sitting. Only a few dozen of these become tadpoles, and only a few of those become frogs. We can let imagination and practice be as profligate as nature.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
To do anything artistically you have to acquire technique, but create through your technique and not with it.
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Practice is an ever-fresh, challenging flow of work and play in which we continually test and demolish our own delusions therefore, it is sometimes painful.
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Paradoxically, the more you are yourself, the more universal your message. As you develop and individuate more deeply, you break through into deeper layers of the collective consciousness and the collective unconsciousness.
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The beauty of playing together is meeting in the One.
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The noun of self becomes a verb. This flashpoint of creation in the present moment is where work and play merge.
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Any action can be practiced as an art, as a craft, or as drudgery.
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If we are transparent, with nothing to hide, the gap between language and being disappears. Then the Muse can speak.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Writing, playing, composing, painting, reading, listening, looking-all require that we submit to being swept away by Eros, to a transformation of self of the kind that happens when we fall in love.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Improvisation is intuition in action, a way to discover the muse and learn to respond to her call.
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Creative work is play. It is free speculation using materials of ones chosen form.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
The most potent muse of all is our own inner child.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
The professionalism of technique and flash of dexterity are more comfortable to be around than raw creative power, hence our society generally rewards virtuoso performers more highly than it rewards original creators.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
If we split practice from the real thing, neither one of them will be very real.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
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