"When I'm not actually doing my work,..." - Quote by George Carlin
When I'm not actually doing my work, I'm planning it or thinking about it or reading things that on some level are transformed into performance fantasies. I have no active interests. I never go anywhere or do anything that transports me outside the boundaries of my mind.
More by George Carlin
“When you think about it, attention-deficit order makes a lot of sense. In this country there isn't a lot worth paying attention to.”
“Some people think of the glass as half full. Some people think of the glass as half empty. I think of the glass as too big.”
“When you're born in this world you're given a ticket to the Freak Show. And when you're born in America, you're given a front row seat. And some of us get to sit there with notebooks.”
More on Creativity
“The art of writing has for backbone some fierce attachment to an idea.”
“Consistency is the last refuge of the unimagininative.”
“The inspiration for my novels comes from the depths of a creative well, based on asking myself questions over and over. I try to write something different each time I sit down to write; I try to surprise the readers.”