Rollo May, The Courage to Create
. . . the creative act arises out of the struggle of human beings with and against that which limits them.
. . . transcending can occur only to those who accept the fact of their limitation . . .
Form is not a mere lopping off of meaning that you don’t have room to put in your poem; it is an aid to finding new meaning, a stimulus to condensing, to discovering on a more universal dimension the essence you wish to express.
As imagination gives vitality to form, form keeps imagination from driving us into psychosis. This is the ultimate necessity of limits.
Artists are the ones who have the capacity to see original visions . . . We can surely tolerate their special dependencies and harmless idiosyncracies. For we will be better prepared for the future if we can listen seriously to them.


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