September 2009
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April 2009
4 posts
SoulPancake | "The function of the creative artist... →
What would your five laws be?
defective yeti: Clothing Makes the Man →
March 2009
6 posts
If we commit ourselves to one person for life, this is not, as many people...
– Madeleine L’Engle
[sigh] How I love Madeleine. Let me count the ways…
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…if you’re in a frame of mind gloomy enough to refuse prayer, despite its having...
– from the afterword to Sinners Welcome by Mary Karr, p.74
I feel as an artist that my job is to try and understand the forces that are...
– Bono U2, the Biggest of Veterans, Wants to the Be the Next New Thing (NYTimes) (via extraawesome)
God says, to the free mind, Find me.
– Brooks Haxton, “Anonymous”
quoted by Mary Karr in Sinners Welcome
February 2009
5 posts
Ultimately, it’s always going to boil down to: Did I [care]? Was I having...
– Joss Whedon (creator of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog) on how to handle creating content for differing media outlets. Great advice for life, I say…
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The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating - in work, in play,...
– Anne Morriss, Starbucks customer
Inspiration on my coffee cup this morning - “The Way I See It,” Starbucks.
January 2009
10 posts
One of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can’t...
– James Earl Jones (via kelpenhagen : i1326 : reckon : kari-shma) (via extraawesome)
Having a lovely time over here at I love... →
Sometimes, acting is a really private thing that you do for the world.
– Philip Seymour Hoffman, in the NYT Magazine feature story (read it)
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A little late for Christmas, but aren’t I always? These guys are good. And HILARIOUS.
Straight No Chaser - 12 Days of Christmas
December 2008
4 posts
I never was one to take pictures, so some of those moments will simply disappear...
– Bruce Oakley
Looking back over the years « Brulog
She told me once, with great assurance, “I have read two books a week for...
– Margaret, about her grandmother, Charlie Kate, in Charms for the Easy Life, by Kaye Gibbons.
Gifts for Designers '08 Edition →
I absolutely LOVE the Helvetica scarf…
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November 2008
2 posts
it is the gift of an artist to help us see the things we don’t know are there.
– she makes us beautiful « chino house
I love both the telling of this everyday story and the wonderful cartoon work that illustrates it…
from This American Life. via the funk box.
October 2008
9 posts
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Part of the deal, this divorce deal, is living with others’ assumptions,...
– This is a lovely post; I hope you have time to read it all…
Breed ‘Em And Weep » Midnight words
Although she has nearly completely lost sight of the person she was, she still...
– from The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway
Earth From Above
Just in case my husband didn’t convince you to go look at these, DO. GO. LOOK.
The photography of Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
via The Boston Globe
“Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be...
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Just a little video I shot of myself doing the master cleanse a couple of weeks ago…
The Office season premiere on Hulu
September 2008
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We don’t even know we have blocks keeping eternity’s light from shining up...
– On the extraordinary ‘moments’ that can happen in the acting process…
Beauty Arriving « jeffberryman.com
To sit at the wheel in hesitancy is to watch the clay spin in chaos and drop off...
– Part of a wonderful post today from a favorite writer comparing our artistic process to a potter throwing clay; thoughts about our influence as artists. Read the whole thing here:
Trusting the Mind « jeffberryman.com
July 2008
3 posts