A Quote by Mukul Dev

I spend a lot of time thinking of stories and reading and that's where my creativity comes from. — © Mukul Dev
I spend a lot of time thinking of stories and reading and that's where my creativity comes from.
I think that one of the things you have to do to become a storyteller is spend a lot of time reading stories.
I often have trouble falling asleep at night, so when I'm lying in bed I think up stories. That's where I do a lot of my thinking. I also get a lot of ideas while I'm reading - sometimes reading someone else's stories will make me think of one of my own.
My justification is that most people my age spend a lot of time thinking about what they're going to do for the next five or ten years. The time they spend thinking about their life, I just spend drinking.
Presidents today spend more time speaking than they do reading or thinking.
You spend all this time reading or thinking or praying or searching or exploring.Maybe there's an Omega Point of love.
I used to spend a lot of time just thinking about myself, thinking that the party started when I showed up.
I spend a lot of time reading.
I'm pretty introverted and I spend a lot of time in books, a lot of time thinking and by myself, because that's what I enjoy to recharge.
Humans are kind of story-propagating creatures. If you think of how we spend our days, think of all the time you spend on entertainment. How much of your entertainment centers around stories? Most pieces of music tell stories. Even hanging out with your friends, you talk, you tell stories to each other. They're all stories. We live in stories.
As ordinary citizens, we don't spend much time reading about and thinking through the creation of new laws or amendments of old ones.
Outside of interviews, I spend very little time thinking about myself. I spend time thinking about my writing and my children and other things that are pertinent.
Reading with my children is incredibly important to me and a wonderful way to spend time together as a family, exploring magical worlds through books and stories.
I spend a lot of time reading and try to make sure that I can get a little bit of alone time every day.
I spend a lot of time upside down. It increases the blood flow to the brain, so it really helps your creativity.
When I spend a lot of time reading, discussing, or thinking about an area, I'll often really appreciate why a strong viewpoint is true and come to very firm conclusions. But if I am later exposed to a strong opposing view, I frequently find this countervailing view persuasive as well.
I never think about actual things when I'm painting. I'm not thinking, "I'm going to put a person here, a tree here and a bird there." The beginning stage is always the sound. From that, slowly, stories come about based on what I'm reading or thinking at the time, but if I didn't have that sound I don't know what I would do.
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