Thoreau

Posted by mco on Oct 25th, 2006

“I learned this, at least, by my experiment; that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”

– from Walden

Vivaldi Magnificat

Posted by mco on Oct 23rd, 2006

Nina will be singing the solos for the Vivaldi Magnificat on December 10 and 12 in Toronto with Tryptych Productions.

“Discipline is …

Posted by mco on Oct 22nd, 2006
  1. Do what has to be done;
  2. When it has to be done;
  3. As well as it can be done; and
  4. Do it that way every time.”

– Bobby Knight

I’ve had this printed out and pinned to my bulletin board for years, but never realized until idly googling stuff today that Bobby Knight was a basketball coach. It’s not my game, for sure (unless they want me to be the basketball) but Mr. Knight is right on about discipline. I find it helps me when I want to procrastinate (which is all the time, sometimes) to look up and see those uncompromising words. Strangely inspiring.

E. Katherine Kerr

Posted by mco on Oct 17th, 2006

“What I cannot teach–and what frustrates me as a teacher–is courage and a willingness to put that talent out into the world and fail or succeed–both of which take great nerve and great heart.

“It often seems to me that the more talented a person is, the more frightened they are, and the more they turn that talent and desire into fierce negative judgment which protects them from risking failure or success. I myself have failed and succeeded many times. There is no problem with that. The problem lies in the times I have also been too frightened to put myself forward. This was because I was ignorant of how frightened I actually was.

“This is why so much of my work as a teacher is about self mastery: following your heart’s desires, being awake, allowing yourself to be supported–in other words, the four principles of The Process: Commitment, Being Present, Relaxation, Communication.”

E.Katherine Kerr, Acting Teacher

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