“(...)while it's true that the unexamined life is not worth living, it's also true that the unlived life isn't worth examining.”
“The unexamined life is not worth living, but the unlived life is not worth examining.”
“Beyond imagination and insight, the most important component of talent is perseverance—the will to write and rewrite in pursuit of perfection. Therefore, when inspiration sparks the desire to write, the artist immediately asks: Is this idea so fascinating, so rich in possibility, that I want to spend months, perhaps years, of my life in pursuit of its fulfillment? Is this concept so exciting that I will get up each morning with the hunger to write? Will this inspiration compel me to sacrifice all of life's other pleasures in my quest to perfect its telling? If the answer is no, find another idea. Talent and time are a writer's only assets. Why give your life to an idea that's not worth your life?”
“The Law of Diminishing Returns is true of everything in life, except sex, which seems endlessly repeatable with effect.”
“We've all heard that the unexamined life is not worth living, but consider too that the unlived life is not worth examining.”
“Story is metaphor for life and life is lived in time.”
“Whereas life separates meaning from emotion, art unites them. Story is an instrument by which you create such epiphanies at will, the phenomenon known as aesthetic emotion...Life on its own, without art to shape it, leaves you in confusion and chaos, but aesthetic emotion harmonizes what you know with what you feel to give you a heightened awareness and a sureness of your place in reality.”