an exerpt from "The Mindscape of Alan Moore"

"Quitting my day job and starting my life as a writer certainly was a tremendous risk.
It was a fool's leap, a shot in the dark.
But anything of value in our lives- whether it be a career, a work of art, a relationship- will always start with such a leap. And in order to be able to make it, you have to put aside the fear of failing and the desire of succeeding. You have to do these things completely purely without fear, without desire.
Because things that we do without lust or result, are the purest actions that we shall ever undertake."


Monday, May 11, 2009

this is nuts!




I couldn't help but imagine how he would react if someone was to cut it all off when he was asleep.

I'm pretty sure he would cry.

1 comment:

alexd said...

Jac: time to update blog!