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Amy Lisewski

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“Believe it or not, this simple phrase, “Yes! And . . .” is the secret of improv.”
Amy Lisewski, Relax, We’re All Just Making This Stuff Up!: Using the tools of improvisation to cultivate more courage and joy in your life

“Finding your ensemble is a crucial step toward finding joy. When you help draw out and support other members of your ensemble, they are proud to lift you up in return. Support allows us to take risks. Raise everyone up. Let others help you. It is impossible to discover the full extent of yourself by yourself.”
Amy Lisewski, Relax, We’re All Just Making This Stuff Up!: Using the tools of improvisation to cultivate more courage and joy in your life

“It is when we are knocked down that we learn the most about standing up. We stop trying to be perfect.”
Amy Lisewski

“Believe it or not, this simple phrase, “Yes! And . . .” is the secret of improv.”
Amy Lisewski, Relax, We’re All Just Making This Stuff Up!: Using the tools of improvisation to cultivate more courage and joy in your life

“But in fact, the restaurant, with all its glitter, wasn’t nearly as grand as her favorite picnic. When she was fifteen, Tate had boated to her shack one dawn, and, after he’d wrapped a blanket around her shoulders, they cruised inland through a maze of waterways to a forest she’d never seen. They hiked a mile to the edge of a waterlogged meadow where fresh grass sprouted through mud, and there he laid the blanket under ferns as large as umbrellas.”
Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing

“Wherever there’s organic matter, a water source, and darkness, reality will grow. Get after it with vinegar, baking soda, and dynamite.”
Duchess Goldblatt, Becoming Duchess Goldblatt

“I walk to the hill and scan the shoreline, finding the place, opening, where they disappeared: checking, reassuring. It’s true, I am by myself; this is what I wanted, to stay here alone. From any rational point of view I am absurd; but there are no longer any rational points of view.”
Margaret Atwood, Surfacing

“It only looked as though we were making the journey in two separate boats. The journey was ours, together, and the burden of having someone to watch out for, someone to care about more than myself, both deepened the risk and heightened the joy.”
Jill Fredston, Rowing to Latitude: Journeys Along the Arctic's Edge

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