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Advice For Young Animators

September 21st, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Quotations

This entry from Ward Jenkins at the Ward-O-Matic has been rolling around in my head for a couple of weeks now. He describes his fanboy meeting with Frank and Ollie, two of the Nine Old Men from Disney.

Ward was a young animator-to-be and he was thrilled to meet the two of them. Ollie was sick, but Frank was able to give him a piece of advice:

When I saw this, I realized that this was incredibly good advice for writers as well as animators. I think I have the WRITE, WRITE, WRITE down pat. I just need to work on my observation and communication skills.

Sometimes I have an idea that I want to tell and the words won’t flow from my brain to my fingertips. Sometimes I feel like I am in a haze or fog and I can’t see the world around me because I am so wrapped up in my own thoughts. I feel like I should have those three sentences tattooed on my wrist so I will always remember them.

I guess the WRITE, WRITE, WRITE part will give me the practice that I need. I just need to remember to keep my eyes open and blow the haze around my head away.

Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town

September 20th, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Literature

Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town: View book details at AmazonLast Friday on Pick Me!, I reviewed Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow. It is an odd book that mixes the fantasy world and the real world in strange and mixed up combinations that end up mostly making sense. I really enjoyed reading the book and found one of the characters to be particularly scary.

You can purchase this book at Amazon or download it for free at Cory’s site. He has released under the Creative Commons Copyright, so downloading it is perfectly legal.

Here are the amazing quotes that I was able to cull from its pages:

No one should do a job he can do in his sleep.
Cory Doctorow, Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town, 2005

My favorite quotations: Stanislaw J. Lec

September 19th, 2005 by Michael Moncur in Site News

Every now and then someone emails me to tell me that I’ve misspelled Stanislaw Lem’s name as “Stanislaw Lec”, or vice versa. While we did make this mistake long ago, our quotations are now correct, but the confusing thing is that they are two different people:

  • Stanislaw Jerzy Lec (1909-1966) was a Polish poet and writer. He is best known for his book of aphorisms, Unkempt Thoughts.
  • Stanislaw Lem (b. 1921) is a polish writer of science fiction, best known for Solaris.

Now that we’ve got that straightened out, continuing the my favorite quotations series, here are some of my favorite quotes from Stanislaw J. Lec.

Take Better Care of Yourself

September 16th, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Motivation

It is quotations like this one that have helped me live a better life. A few years ago, I started on a journey that has led me to Starling Fitness. I write every day about all the ways to take better care of yourself. I do it mostly because I am researching all of this for myself. Sharing it with the world is just what I do to keep myself focused.

I always kind of thought that I would be dead by now. My teen years were spent being a punk rocker in Salt Lake City. I lived SLC Punk. Now I’m surprised to find that I’m alive and healthy and strong. I’m not addicted to drugs. I’m not a burnout working at a job I hate. I don’t even have a mohawk or wear too much eyeliner. I was a poseur and I’m glad to find out that it means that I get to live longer than I expected. Yeah!

View From The Top Quotes

September 15th, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Quotations

View from the Top: View details at AmazonBased on the movies that I have rated highly, NetFlix said that I would like this movie. I had never heard of it, but I put it on my list and it came up a month or so ago.

Mike saw it on the table. “What’s that?”

“It’s “View from the Top.” It’s some movie NetFlix recommended.”

“Isn’t it some Mike Meyers movie?”

“I don’t think so. I think it’s like “Legally Blonde,” but a whole lot more believable.”

“I think the commercials made it seem like a Mike Meyers movie.”

It’s not. Mike Meyers is a character in the movie and he makes it pretty funny in a goofball sort of way. Most importantly, it’s one of those inspiring types of movies that makes you just want to go for your dreams in a big way.

My favorite quotes from the movie:


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