I am a real ham. I love an audience. I work better with an audience. I am dead, in fact, without one.
The first lesson I've learned is that no matter what you do in your life, you have to figure out your own internal rhythms - I mean, what works for you doesn't necessarily work for your friend.
I'm one of these very focused people when it comes to day-to-day work, and I'm trying not to think about what comes next so that I can stay very focused on what I'm doing now.
I'm not in control of my muse. My muse does all the work.
It takes a lot of energy to be negative. You have to work at it. But smiling is painless. I'd rather spend my energy smiling.
I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.
Mere longevity is a good thing for those who watch Life from the side lines. For those who play the game, an hour may be a year, a single day's work an achievement for eternity.
There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment the time is always now.
Every great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and discouragement.
Work as though you would live forever, and live as though you would die today. Go another mile!