If you want to push things toward The Way of Men and start the Interphase, create disappointment.
Jack Donovan, The Way of Men
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- “That which causes us to create is our true father and mother; we create in our own image, which is theirs.”
- “O, purblind crew of miserable men, cannot you see that the only way to succeed in the movies, or in any art, is to get the men who really know how, to create new effects of art, and then to trust them implicitly? The worst author is better, as an author, than the best ‘producer’ or ‘director,’ however highly paid, unless he sticks to his business of visualizing, with sympathy and fidelity, the author’s conceptions and ideals. The only good films, the only popular films, are those by living authors of repute, who have somehow been able to insist upon having their conceptions literally carried out, and not meddled with by a band of misguided and inartistic managers.”
- “We ignore what created us; we adore what we create. Let us create nothing but GOD!”
- “Let us create therefore without fear; for we can create nothing that is not GOD.”
- “The tricky thing about mazes is that you don’t know if you’ve chosen the right path until the very end. If it turns out you were wrong, it’s usually too late to go back and start again. That’s the problem with mazes.”