A Quote by Nikki Grimes

Writing is a muscle that needs to be exercised. — © Nikki Grimes
Writing is a muscle that needs to be exercised.

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Writing is a muscle that needs to be exercised every day: The more you write, the easier it becomes.
Flood your life with ideas from many sources. Creativity needs to be exercised like a muscle. If you don't use it, you'll lose it!
Your artistry is a muscle that needs to be exercised, so if all you are doing is auditioning, you'll never get the satisfaction of fulfilling the need to play the part.
The soul is a muscle, and it needs to be exercised a little every day. Say a morning prayer just to say something.
By the time I sat down to write 'Family Pictures,' I hadn't written anything in almost two years, and writing, I have discovered, is a muscle: if it isn't exercised, it will atrophy.
Creativity is a force moving through us, and only through practice do we learn how to cooperate with it. The 'process' is like a muscle. It needs to be exercised in order to function effortlessly.
The imagination is a muscle. If it is not exercised, it atrophies.
The mind, like any muscle, must be exercised.
You don't want to be sore when you're running. So I wouldn't suggest you train for a marathon and do CrossFit at the same time; the two don't align with one another. When you're a runner, your body builds the muscle where it needs to build muscle.
Write, write, and write some more. Think of writing as a muscle that needs lots of exercise.
For decades I'd flit from drawing table to typewriter to guitar with no sense of strain or contradiction. They all exercised the same psychic muscle (the Imagination), and working in one medium refreshed my appetite for the others.
Creativity needs to be exercised to grow strong.
I did want to tone up my arms. Mine have always been lean but I've never had any muscle tone with it because I never exercised.
Everything I do through the course of my life, every day I do it with my arms, and it means that by using this muscle so much I have changed gradually the state of my muscle, turning my muscle into red fibers.
Writing a whole series was a crash course in screenwriting, which is a very different muscle to standup comedy writing.
I love improv. 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' the script was really great, but the directors were open to letting you try different things. And that felt like a muscle I hadn't exercised in a really long time.
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