If you're in the middle of the ocean with no flippers and no life preserver and you hear a helicopter, this is music. You have to adjust to your needs at the moment.
Tom WaitsRead
When you're writing, you're conjuring. It's a ritual, and you need to be brave and respectful and sometimes get out of the way of whatever it is that you're inviting into the room.
Interpretation
Writing is a creative process that requires respect and courage to let inspiration flow.
In this quote, Tom Waits emphasizes that writing is not merely a mechanical task, but rather a sacred act of conjuring ideas and emotions into existence. It requires the writer to be brave, respect the creative process, and sometimes step aside to allow the muse to guide the writing, recognizing the mystical nature of artistic inspiration.
In practice
This quote can be shared during a writing workshop to inspire participants.
If you're in the middle of the ocean with no flippers and no life preserver and you hear a helicopter, this is music. You have to adjust to your needs at the moment.
I knelt at the altar of Ray Charles for years. I worked at a restaurant, and that's all there was on the jukebox.
Don't plant your bad days. They grow into weeks. The weeks grow into months. Before you know it, you got yourself a bad year. Take it from me - choke those little bad days. Choke 'em down to nothing.
My reality needs imagination like a bulb needs a socket. My imagination needs reality like a blind man needs a cane.
Now its raining its pouring the old man is snoring now I lay me down to sleep I hear the sirens in the street all my dreams are made of chrome I have no way to get back home I’d rather die before I wake like Marilyn Monroe and throw my dreams out in the street and the rain make ‘em grow
You can drive out nature with a pitch fork_x000D_ But it always comes roaring back again.
I'd love to be an artist always, but if no one wants me, I'd love to write songs for other people, be a manager, nurture new talent.
A work of art when placed in a gallery loses its charge, and becomes a portable object or surface disengaged from the outside world.
It is not just shameful for a contemporary American poet to use rhymes, it is unthinkable. It seems banal to him; he fears banality worse than anything, and therefore, he uses free verse - though free verse is no guarantee against banality.
I enjoy the challenge of trying to say things beautifully. The message is secondary in that sense. Obviously, I have something that I want to say that's very, very important to me - but the process of actually crafting it is essential.
A caricature is putting the face of a joke on the body of a truth.
What's so powerful about the Psalms are, as well as they're being gospel and songs of praise, they are also the blues.
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