Damning, with bell, book and candle <br> Some sinner whose opinions are a scandal. <br> A rite permitting Satan to enslave him <br> Forever, and forbidding Christ to save him.
What a person does is what he IS, not what he says.
All drama is conflict. Without conflict, there is no action. Without action, there is no character. Without character, there is no story. And without story, there is no screenplay.
Writing should be an adventure, shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, blessed with amazing grace. In theory, of course
Writing a screenplay is like climbing a mountain. When you’re climbing, all you can see is the rock in front of you and the rock directly above you. You can’t see where you’ve come from or where you’re going.
Confusion is the first step toward clarity
But over the years, I've learned not to believe too much in luck or accidents; T think everything happens for a reason. There's something to be learned from every moment, every experience we encounter during the brief time we spend on this planet. Call it fate, call it destiny, call it what you will; it really doesn't matter.
The masterless man. . . afflicted with the magic of the necessary words. . . . Words that may become alive and walk up and down in the hearts of the hearers.
Damning, with bell, book and candle Some sinner whose opinions are a scandal. A rite permitting Satan to enslave him Forever, and forbidding Christ to save him.
For a fiction writer, a storyteller, the world is full of stories, and when a story is there, it's there, and you just reach up and pick it.
As time passes on I turn the next page To discover a new me while I continue to age. I may no longer be Who I was long ago But I still can matter - That much I know. With a new set of tools I have gathered from time - I keep looking forward To more mountains to climb. My best is not over As the skeptics might say - I just learn how to conquer In a much wiser way. So don't sell me short - I am not nearly done - I CAN STILL MATTER - I've only just begun.
Death is the advertisement, at the end of an autobiography, wherein people discover its virtues.