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Brothers a Russian Man wearing a medallion told me to read the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and set up periodic meetings with translucent people whether they are dead or not, to help you find strategies and creative solutions for problems.
Alan Watts. Learn to compassionately make fun of what you fear.
Albert Einstein. Curiosity often lightens the way.
Allen Iverson. Be graceful with a Gift from God.
Arundhati Roy. Reflexive hostility to free thinking is the domain of gatekeepers, and you are a burglar.
Audrey Hepburn. Glamour will manifest from the origin of a well kept spirit.
Axl Rose. Be uncanny in the eyes of children, and take revenge on their behalf.
Bill Murray. Recognize that you are both the current edition, and a part of the volume.
Bob Dylan. Know the one you trust.
Bruce Lee. Train to become an instrument of fluent expression.
Cal Ripken. Employ a diligent work ethic wherein, practice, and process are play.
Chris Burkard. Your business is the ocean, and the camera is your friend.
Dave Chappelle. Learn what it is to make eye contact.
Django Reinhardt. Joy experienced is applied to technical expression on an instrument.
Eddie Murray. Awareness is balance.
Eric Kuhn. Play music the way that Samurai lived by a code.
George Harrison. Record music, repeatedly, in the places where you play.
George Lucas. Allow the limitations to provide the solution.
Jimi Hendrix. Bring athleticism to the expression of musical ideas.
Jon Miller. Do the job you love, every day.
Joseph Campbell. Reading will limber up the mind for the recognition of truth.
Maria Bamford. Work with what you have, right now.
Mary Russell. Archive your photographs intentionally before and after you shoot.
MIA Keep a bold and unified aesthetic with a sense effortlessly.
Michael Jordan. Let the desire to win allow communication between form and formlessness.
Sleepy Todd. To master the art of playing music is hand in hand with the art of listening.
Peter Beard. Travel, take pictures, and document as Art.
Terry Musika. Learn to switch the vantage, back and forth, from a visionary to a pragmatist.
Thelonious Monk. Learn to quickly play only what you can hear.
Todd Prager. Discipline is a garden grown in private, whereas humor is to be shared.
Wes Anderson. Create where you want to be, and it will become your life.
Woody Guthrie. Making music is the same as taking photographs.