Muse

You wake the dead to life.

Rumi

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Art is why I get up in the morning.

Ani Difranco

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Each of the arts whose office it is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace life is under the patronage of a muse, no god being found worthy to preside over them.

―Eliza Farnham

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Go to the country.
The muse is in the woods.

―Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

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The Muses love the Morning.

―Thomas Fuller

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Muses work all day long, and then at night get together and dance.

―Edgar Degas

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I have a promiscuous muse. My muse wants to own every color, work in many media, and in numerous genre.

―Mary Klotz

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Artists are visited by the Muses, or else tormented by their own passions and demons.

―Wes Nisker

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The one who arrives at the doors of artistic creation with none of the madness of the Muses would be convinced that technical ability alone was enough to make an artist. What that one creates by means of reason will pale before the art of inspired beings.

―Plato

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When we sit down each day and do our work, the Muse takes note of our dedication. She approves. We have earned favor in her sight.

―Steven Pressfield

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In the dead of night, when all is black and still, my easel jumps around and my brushes seem to be waving at me, and at the latest when I am nearly getting into bed, that's when the muse kisses me.

―Faith Puleston

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Listen to the silent voice of your work.

―Linda Saccoccio

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We all have to learn to live and work with our Muse. At times the goddess demands more spontaneity, sometimes more planning and control.

―Sandy Sandy

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Nature and its colorful glory or cities and the nitty-gritty―freeways or even empty parking lots―all are waiting to inspire the muse.

―Randall Sexton

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O! for a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention.

―William Shakespeare

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Biting my truant pen,
Beating myself for spite,
Said my Muse to me,
Look in thy heart and write

―Philip Sidney

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The most potent muse of all is our own inner child.

―Stephen Nachmanovitch

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Retreat to your inner child and the muse begins.

―Heidi Smith

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Why does my Muse only speak when she is unhappy? She does not, I only listen when I am unhappy.

―Stevie Smith

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The muse on my shoulder is very sensitive and does not abide claptrap of any kind. Only when I am totally immersed, absorbed in work, does she allow something magical to happen and I become aware of a faint heartbeat and gentle breath emanating from my brush.

―Catherine Stock

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I would especially like to re-court the Muse of poetry, who ran off with the mailman four years ago, and drops me only a scribbled postcard from time to time.

―John Updike

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The Muse visits during the process of creation, not before. Don't wait for her. Start alone.

―Roger Ebert

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The only truth I know is you

Paul Simon

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Let the beauty we love
be what we do.

—Rumi

Poem: Curious

Poem: Muse

Poem: You Wake the Dead to Life

Poem: God Says Yes to Me

Poem: Origami

Poem: Please Call Me By My True Names (listen)

Poem: The Summer Day

Poem: The Fish

Poem: [i thank you god for most this amazing]

Poem: Fog

Poem: Tenth Birthday

Poem: What I Know

Poem: On the Pulse of Morning

Poem: Listen to the Mustn’ts

Poem: Coming Up for Air

Poem: How many, how much

Poem: Ode to the Joyful Ones

Poem: Aimless Love

Poem: Housewarming

Poem: Thanks

Poem: The Guest House

Poem: For What Binds Us

Poem: [i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]

Poem: A Marriage

Poem: The Sacred

Poem: How to Be a Poet

Poem: There You Are

Poem: Lost

In the space where there is nothing

On muse & muses

Breathing life into 'inspire'

Ikebana

Art 21

How deep is your love?

Nocturnes

Goldberg Variations

Flamenco

James Baldwin (13:55-37:53)

Katsushika Hokusai

Utagawa Hiroshige

Bob Ross

Shel Silverstein

Mary Oliver

Maya Angelou

Anne Waldman

Laurie Anderson

Lana Del Rey

Georgia O’Keeffe

Jimi Hendrix

Jack Kerouac

Japhy Ryder

Jim Henson

Joni Mitchell

Jane’s Addiction

Jane Hirshfield

Emily Dickinson

Virginia Woolf

Walt Whitman

Sylvia Plath

Charlie Parker

Eddie Van Halen

Elliott Smith

Ornette Coleman

ee cummings

Kurt Cobain

Chris Cornell

Kim Gordon

Beck

Björk

Bob Marley

Basho

Billy Collins

Toni Morrison

Ted Kooser

Thom Yorke

Terry Gross

Linda Goode Bryant

Andy Goldsworthy

Anthony Bourdain

Anicka Yi

Gillian Welch

Miles Davis

M.C. Escher

Salvador Dalí

Stephen Spender

Jorge Luis Borges

White Stripes

Michael Jordan

Muhammad Ali

MonoNeon

May Sarton

Jane Kenyon

Joyce Sutphen

Nikola Jokić

Bongo’s dream house

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Takayama

Big Sur

Henry Miller Memorial Library

Dry gardens

Hoan Kiem Lake

Poetry Everywhere

Haiku Mind

Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry

For Small Creatures Such as We

Great art explained

Omeleto

The Marginalian

Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us

Imagine: How creativity works

The artist is present

Pandemic logs

Creativity tools

Rivers & Tides

Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre

Pee-wee’s Playhouse

Wreck this journal

Burn after writing

Brief but spectacular

Corporeal writing

The Writer’s Block

The 3 A.M. epiphany

Writing down the bones

Not quite what I was planning: six-word memoirs

Can creativity be learned?

Secrets of the creative brain

The creative process

Stephen King on creative process

How to be more creative

How to think creatively

Five lessons in creativity from Metallica

The future of writing is a lot like hip-hop

Mapping creativity in the brain

The creative process of a paralyzed screenwriter

Find your f*cking happy

Spiritual AF

The power of fun

How to have fun again

The power of art in a political age

Ideas are immortal

True Perception: The Path of Dharma Art

Place Your Thoughts Here: Meditation for the Creative Mind

Burning Man art installations archive

MoMA

How to be more creative

Nothing is wasted

Simpsons Theory

O’Keeffe: Days in a life

Labyrinth

Cat

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Who,
What,
When,
Where,
Why,
How
are your muses?