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Quotes About Creativity

I think Steve Wynn, who was like my mentor and a second father, has been a great inspiration. He's a great mentor because he's a guy who's had great business success but also has always been driven by creativity - and inspired creativity.
~ Bobby Kotick
Certainly early on, I kind of modeled myself after Steve Martin and Bill Murray. I would imitate them sometimes.
~ Jeff Garlin
Steve Carell is the most spectacular ad-lib improviser ever. And just doing a scene with him, it's just one incredible topping himself on every take.
~ Lucy Punch
I think people like Steve Vai are so boring.
~ Adam Jones
I just like to build. Don't get me wrong: I think stand-up is great, and when someone like Richard Pryor or Steve Martin does stand-up, there's nothing better in the world. But I don't want to watch a lot of stand-ups for two hours. So I can do 45 minutes of stand-up and then say, 'Can we do something else now?'
~ Noel Fielding
Well, don't tell Steve Niles but I just don't think horror works in comics.
~ Robert Kirkman
But I think Steve's main contribution besides just the pure leadership is his passion for excellence. He's a perfectionist. Good enough isn't good enough. And also his creative spirit. You know he really, really wants to do something great.
~ Andy Hertzfeld
Alongside the iconic 'South Pacific,' I absolutely loved working on 'Bright Star' with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.
~ Carmen Cusack
I like Steve Gadd, everything he did with Steely Dan. There's so many. I like everything.
~ Travis Barker
I did stand-up. I loved George Carlin and Steve Martin.
~ Steve Buscemi
Steve Jobs changed my life. He also changed the life of every designer.
~ Yves Behar
Is there anyone out there who is the next Steve Jobs? I think Jeff Bezos is pretty close. He is very smart. He is extremely creative. He has completely reinvented the way in which commerce is done online.
~ John Sculley
Steve Jobs was a real rock star to me. I looked forward to his products like people look forward to albums.
~ Fred Armisen
When I think of artists that I would have loved to work with, it's Jimi Hendrix. And Steve McQueen. He's not a rock star, but he's kind of a rock star to me.
~ John Varvatos
As anyone who has read 'Sports Illustrated's Steve Rushin knows, it's quite possible to write an unreadable column without being a TV pundit. But if you want to be a consistently good columnist, you can't be on television.
~ Stephen Rodrick
I tended to lean towards the guys who both sang and played, such as Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Steve Wariner... And at the other end of the spectrum, I had Eric Clapton in a rock and blues sense, jazz guys such as Tal Farlow and Les Paul... Then Chet Atkins-type stuff.
~ Brad Paisley
On a daily basis, you're working with Steve Carell; you're not working with Ricky Gervais. You try a line, and you can't be writing for David Brent. You have to be writing for Michael Scott because Steve is Michael Scott.
~ Greg Daniels
I once said, 'Steve Jobs is the American Xavier Niel,' but that was humour.
~ Xavier Niel
As far as people I'd like to work with, the list is endless. I think to work with Steve McQueen would be amazing, and then some of the U.K. talent we have: Eddie Marsan, Olivia Colman, both of whom I have met and admired for a long time. We're very blessed in this country; there is so much talent for people to work with and learn from.
~ James Norton
I don't aspire to write like Steve King. Sure, I admire his work, and I think he's a hell of a nice guy; we met shortly after my first Stoker win. I aspire to write like Jonathan Maberry.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Just because it's physically impossible for Steve Buscemi to be in every movie doesn't mean he's not capable of dramatically improving them all.
~ Owen King
It seems obvious to say, but I really admire the creative sides of Steve Jobs.
~ Jacob Whitesides
I loved Steve Martin when I was younger, in the '70s.
~ Mick Foley
I am - you know, I'm getting to do everything I've ever wanted to do, anything my imagination can think up. I'm getting to play with some of my favorite musicians in the world, ranging from Russell Allen to Billy Sheehan to Paul Gilbert to Steve Morse.
~ Mike Portnoy