[Language is] materially formed. You can see it forming in your own hands. I write sometimes. You can have an idea or something you want to say, and then you put it on paper. You move around different clauses, then suddenly, it becomes a sentence. So what have you done? You’ve used material to form your ideas. You’re using material outside of your body to reflect and think. That is the creative process. – Tony Cragg
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Muses?
Author
Figure of speech.
L.A., she’s a muse. You’re a muse (looks at the Muse).