Top 1200 Creative Process Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
I get to work with great photographers, wear lovely clothes, be part of the creative process.
I've never had an issue with studios. I believe in them as true creative partners in the process.
One summer I worked at Estée Lauder, and I really enjoyed the whole creative process. — © Aerin Lauder
One summer I worked at Estée Lauder, and I really enjoyed the whole creative process.
I think when you start talking about money, it stops the whole creative process for me.
I hate rushing the creative process, but there could definitely be a lot worse lots in life.
Leaders are creators. They bring their visions to fruitition through the creative process.
The biggest danger of Hollywood becoming a purely corporate town resides in the creative process.
...when you collaborate with someone else on something creative, you get to places that you would never get to on your own. The way an idea builds as it careens back and forth between good writers is so unpredictable. Sometimes it depends on people misunderstanding each other, and that's why I don't think there's any such thing as a mistake in the creative process. You never know where it might lead.
When you turn that fantasy into a fact, you are in a position to build even better fantasies. And that, my friend, is the Creative Process.
I mostly write short stories. They are best written in a continuous creative process. You have a feel of immediacy.
The writing and recording process is what I enjoy, it allows me to be creative and work with different artists and producers.
In order to be creative, you have to know how to prepare to be creative.....A lot of habitually creative people have preparation rituals linked to the setting in which they choose to start their day. By putting themselves into that environment, they begin their creative day.
I love the idea of having control over the creative process and looking at the bigger picture. — © Finn Cole
I love the idea of having control over the creative process and looking at the bigger picture.
You can't manage the creative process on a quarterly basis. The way we're structured has really helped us grow.
Painting is of course multifarious, and for all of us the goal is, gaining control without impeding the creative process.
Instead of command and control, managing the creative process is about facilitating and permitting.
I think that as you evolve as a person and an artist, your creative process evolves and changes, too.
There are really three parts to the creative process. First there is inspiration, then there is the execution, and finally there is the release.
What you really have to do, if you want to be creative, is to unlearn all the teasing and censoring that you've experienced throughout your life. If you are truly a creative person, you know that feeling insecure and lonely is par for the course. You can't have it both ways: You can't be creative and conform, too. You have to recognize that what makes you different also makes you creative.
Kate Moss makes you dream. She has such a passion for art and the creative process.
Few sensible authors are happy discussing the creative process--it is, after all, black magic.
No one can quite say what the creative process is. Because I have nothing to do with it of course. It's created in space. It's God's work, not mine.
These are people from everywhere, from Lawrence Livermore and JPL and Sandia National Labs, the FBI, all over the place, real scientists who see what we're doing, and they consistently thank us. "I agree your results aren't always right," they'll say, "but your methods are clearly showing that science is a re-creative process, and it's an interesting process because it's messy, and no other shows show that."
Loving, like prayer, is a power as well as a process. It's curative. It is creative.
"Jazz" to begin with, is a really bad word... all the true musicians that really play jazz, jazz is the worst word for it. Jazz is a process. Jazz is a creative process. It's not so much a genre, but a way of expression.
The creative process is a living thing, implanted, as it were in the souls of men.
I express myself through song when I can't let people in on my thoughts otherwise. I need the creative process.
I love the creative process and being able to build something out of nothing.
The creative process is mysterious; a conversation, a ride in the car, or a melody can trigger something.
You are able to create an environment so that the creative process can take place and that you can get people to perform at their highest levels.
Another thing that seems quite helpful to the creative process is having babies. It does not detract at all from one's creativity. It reminds one that there is always more where that came from and there is never any shortage of ideas or of the ability to create. The process of being pregnant and then of having the baby and getting up in the night only puts one more in touch with this fecund part of one's self.
The creative process must be explored... as the expression of the normal people in the act of actualizing themselves.
The idea of competition, particularly in a creative atmosphere, is always there. And, if you don't acknowledge that, you are doing yourself and the process a disservice.
My creative process involves that old saying: It's 90% perspiration and only 10% inspiration.
I can obviously relate to a character who is an artist, because the creative process is a big part of my life.
Productiveness is your acceptance of morality, your recognition of the fact that you choose to live-that productive work is the process by which man's consciousness controls his existence, a constant process of acquiring knowledge and shaping matter to fit one's purpose, of translating an idea into physical form, of remaking the earth in the image of one's values-that all work is creative work if done by a thinking mind.
I love the creative process. That's always been the closest thing to my heart, creating something.
I'm a very restless person. I'm always doing something. The creative process never stops. — © Oscar de la Renta
I'm a very restless person. I'm always doing something. The creative process never stops.
I find that biographical material holds me back, hampers my creative process, cramps my imagination.
When the spirit of child's play enters into the creative process, it's a wonderful force and something to be nurtured.
The greatest opportunities for creative transformation are often lodged in our discontents. Art is an alchemical process that feeds on emotional energy. When we realize that a perfect equilibrium in our lives might not be the best basis for making art, then we can begin to re-vision our stress points. So rather than try to rid your life of tension, consider doing something more creative with it.
Use the creative process - singing, writing, art, dance, whatever - to get to know yourself better.
There are certain creative jobs where you know you are the person on the line, and there are few guarantees that you're going to be able to crank out hits every year. For the most part, it's a roller coaster. You look at Fox, you look at NBC, you look at ABC, and they've been up and down over the years and in every different position. So if you are somebody who is not afraid of risk and you love the creative process, it's great. Why would you not do it?
Part of the creative process for me is an invitation for readers to follow their imagination.
The whole creative process...is putting opposites together into something that wasn't there before.
Recalling a memory is not like playing a tape recorder. It's a creative process.
Every role that you accept makes you grow in some way. It's part of the creative process.
Anytime you put yourself in a creative box, it's going to stifle you; it's not conducive to the writing or recording process. — © Frank Iero
Anytime you put yourself in a creative box, it's going to stifle you; it's not conducive to the writing or recording process.
The creative process for a musician is very different than for a filmmaker. I have an idea, and I can pretty much execute it.
The creative process for me doesn't work as well without an image of an audience in mind.
Writing is a creative process, and you need to have the doors and windows of your mind open so that you have the possibility of change.
I love being part of a creative process, so having a band to work with is perfect for me.
When you don't have diversity in the creative process, you inevitably end up with a single, narrow perspective in the output.
The creative process is like music which takes root with extraordinary force and rapidity
I've now returned to the business again because I finally realised that I really enjoy the creative process.
I think therapy interferes with the creative process. It takes off the edge.
I'm not a perfectionist by a long shot, but self-doubt is a large part of my creative process.
Creative activity could be described as a type of learning process where teacher and pupil are located in the same individual.
In the end, the effectiveness of our creative process comes down to whether we’re going to whine or do the work.
With acting, you are a small part of the creative process, and sometimes it is hard to feel like you are making an impact.
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