Claudia said, “But, Mrs. Frankweiler, you should want to learn one new thing every day. We did even at the Museum.”
“No,” I answered, “I don’t agree with that. I think you should learn, of course, and some days you must learn a great deal. But you should also have days when you allow what is already in you to swell up inside of you until it touches everything. And you can feel it inside of you. If you never take time out to let that happen, then you just accumulate facts, and they begin to rattle around inside of you. You can make noise with them, but never really feel anything with them. It’s hollow.”
Wonderful passage. Better way to swell up other than my gut.... :O)
ReplyDeleteI have learned to stop fighting myself and just chill out. That's how I am able to be writing again.
ReplyDeletegreat quote...hmmm, what have I learned? I think the biggest is to KEEP learning to trust myself. Yup. I know it, I just gotta DO it more
ReplyDeleteI don't know that this is brand new knowledge, but I learned just how strong and generous the writing community is. Look at WriteOnCon. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteMarissa
After WriteOnCon I think we are in much need of a break :)
ReplyDeleteYou always find the best quotes, inspirational and true. I've recently learned there is more to me than I thought, and that taking a vacation was much needed.
ReplyDeleteThings don't happen the way I want them to when I want them to.
ReplyDeleteThat I chew and stew way too much! :o)
ReplyDeleteAre you a writer? Then you MUST enter this CONTEST!
I loved that book as a kid!
ReplyDeleteNew thing I've learned...well, I guess I already knew it, but you just can't slow down time.
Thanks so much for that Shannon! Great post.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant message :)
ReplyDeleteAlways check my children's pockets before tossing clothes into the wash. (Okay, that's not so profound...but a good lesson.) :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always!
Oh, excellent message as always. Recently, I've learned that I just can't do it all, that I must let some things go....
ReplyDeleteThat I CAN learn new tricks though I'm an old dog.
ReplyDeleteHad to when a virus sickened my computer.
Yep, am now laptop and Windows XP semiliterate!
But my baby's fixed!
Yahoo!
Patti
www.pattilacy.com/blog
I've learned not to underestimate or second-guess my audience!
ReplyDeletePretty much everything in the Permission post at writeoncon. Love it all!!
ReplyDeletehi miss shannon! i always like what you say. for me i learned a pecan pie blizzard from dairy queen makes me feel lots better after i strike out 4 times in a row at my baseball game. :)
ReplyDelete...smiles from lenny
Shannon,
ReplyDeleteYou should call your husband.
Oh- I like this. Great advice. I think I'll just do this!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post.
ReplyDeleteWhat have I learnt? Loads from WriteOnCon...and also less is more. lol.
Sage advice. My daughter loved that book. I shall ruminate.
ReplyDeletei love the reminder. thanks so much.
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Awesome reminder! I think the best thing I have learned in the last few weeks it that it's okay to take it slow. Even though I don't want to.
ReplyDeleteWhat I've learned? That bitterness only hurts me.
ReplyDeleteI can do hard things.
ReplyDeleteI like the permission to just ruminate.
Oh, that made me think of a rattling gourd. What an excellent notion that we need let things swell and grow.
ReplyDeleteWhat I learned lately--I loved something Molly O'Neill said at WriteOnCon that we need to give ourselves permission to be where we are on the writing journey. That's been giving me a sense of peace.
Hi Shannon -
ReplyDeleteGreat quote!
After spending three days at a writers conference, I need to sit back and digest the information.
Blessings,
Susan :)
I plan to do this for the next few weeks. I've received some major feedback and my brain needs some time to process. Otherwise it might explode. And that would be messy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping over from the BBQ blog party. I like your blog you have for your class--very cool! Also noticed you liked "The Hunger Games" and are now reading "Mockingjay." I am on the waiting list for that at the library.
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