A Quote by Donny Osmond

I go to bed late. My mind starts going at night - that's when those creative juices begin flowing. — © Donny Osmond
I go to bed late. My mind starts going at night - that's when those creative juices begin flowing.
I am one of those who like to stay late at the cafe," the older waiter said. "With all those who do not want to go to bed. With all those who need a light for the night." "I want to go home and into bed." "We are of two different kinds," the older waiter said. He was now dressed to go home. "It is not only a question of youth and confidence although those things are very beautiful. Each night. I am reluctant to close up because there may be someone who needs the cafe.
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When I walk up on that shore in Florida, I want millions of those AARP sisters and brothers to look at me and say, 'I'm going to go write that novel I thought it was too late to do. I'm going to go work in Africa on that farm that those people need help at. I'm going to adopt a child. It's not too late, I can still live my dreams.'
When the external factors over which one has no control in a way start to become negative, it starts to affect our creative juices.
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