68 Quotes & Sayings By Julia Cameron

Julia Cameron is the author of the best-selling book, The Artist's Way, which has sold more than three million copies. It has been translated into twenty-seven languages. Her other books include The Writer's Diet, Self-Discovery Through Writing, and The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Cameron lives in Seattle with her husband, Brian McAndrews, who is the author of the bestselling book, The Artist's Way Workbook Read more

They have two daughters and two dogs named Bailey and Maude.

God does not give us more than we can handle,...
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God does not give us more than we can handle, " I am told but I wonder if God doesn't overestimate me just a little. Or perhaps, and this is likely, I underestimate God. Julia Cameron
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There is no fact, no detail of our life too sordid for God's intervention. God has seen murder. God has seen rape. God has seen drug addiction's and alcoholism's utter degradation. God is available to us no matter what our circumstances. God can find us in a crack house. God can find us crumpled in a doorway or cowering on a park bench. We need only reach out to discover that God reaches back. We are led a step at a time even when we feel we are alone. Sometimes God talks to us through people. Sometimes God reaches us through circumstances or coincidence. God has a million ways to reach out to us, and when we are open to it, we begin to sense the touch of God coming to us from all directions. Julia Cameron
And why are we supposed to be serious about God?...
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And why are we supposed to be serious about God? Did God show up and crack the whip? “You there, Annie in Ohio, I see you laughing a lot and frankly it really pisses Me off. .. “ (50) Julia Cameron
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Basic Principles:1. Creativity is the natural order of life. Life is energy: pure creative energy.2. There is an underlying, in-dwelling creative force infusing all of life -- including ourselves.3. When we open ourselves to our creativity, we open ourselves to the creator's creativity within us and our lives.4. We are, ourselves, creations. And we, in turn, are meant to continue creativity by being creative ourselves.5. Creativity is God's gift to us. Using our creativity is our gift back to God.6. The refusal to be creative is self-will and is counter to our true nature.7. When we open ourselves to exploring our creativity, we open ourselves to God: good orderly direction.8. As we open our creative channel to the creator, many gentle but powerful changes are to be expected.9. It is safe to open ourselves up to greater and greater creativity.10. Our creative dreams and yearnings come from a divine source. As we move toward our dreams, we move toward our divinity. Julia Cameron
Sometimes the dying live more fiercely and wisely than the...
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Sometimes the dying live more fiercely and wisely than the rest of us. (146) Julia Cameron
Leap, and the net will appear.
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Leap, and the net will appear. Julia Cameron
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The doing of something productive regardless of the outcome is an act of faith. The doing of a small something when a large something is too much for us is perhaps especially an act of faith. Faith means going forward by whatever means we can. Julia Cameron
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Fatigue can make it hard to have faith. Too much busyness can make it hard to have faith. Too much of too little solitude can impact faith. For that matter, so can a bout of hunger or overwork, anything carried to an extreme. Faith thrives on routine. Look at any monastery and you will see that. Faith keeps on keeping on. Julia Cameron
Each of us has an inner dream that we can...
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Each of us has an inner dream that we can unfold if we will just have the courage to admit what it is. And the faith to trust our own admission. The admitting is often very difficult. Julia Cameron
We will experience the life we have the faith to...
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We will experience the life we have the faith to experience. Julia Cameron
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We should write because it is human nature to write. Writing claims our world. It makes it directly and specifically our own. We should write because humans are spiritual beings and writing is a powerful form of prayer and meditation, connecting us both to our own insights and to a higher and deeper level of inner guidance. We should write because writing brings clarity and passion to the act of living. Writing is sensual, experiential, grounding. We should write because writing is good for the soul. We should write because writing yields us a body of work, a felt path through the world we live in. We should write, above all, because we are writers, whether we call ourselves that or not. Julia Cameron
Writing is like breathing, it's possible to learn to do...
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Writing is like breathing, it's possible to learn to do it well, but the point is to do it no matter what. Julia Cameron
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Being in the mood to write, like being in the mood to make love, is a luxury that isn't necessary in a long-term relationship. Just as the first caress can lead to a change of heart, the first sentence, however tentative and awkward, can lead to a desire to go just a little further. Julia Cameron
We have this idea that we need to be in...
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We have this idea that we need to be in the mood to write. We don't. Julia Cameron
Just as a good rain clears the air, a good...
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Just as a good rain clears the air, a good writing day clears the psyche. Julia Cameron
No matter what your age or your life path, whether...
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No matter what your age or your life path, whether making art is your career or your hobby or your dream, it is not too late or too egotistical or too selfish or too silly to work on your creativity. Julia Cameron
Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness
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Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness Julia Cameron
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Most of us are not raised to actively encounter our destiny. We may not know that we have one. As children, we are seldom told we have a place in life that is uniquely ours alone. Instead, we are encouraged to believe that our life should somehow fulfill the expectations of others, that we will (or should) find our satisfactions as they have found theirs. Rather than being taugh to ask ourselves who we are, we are schooled to ask others. We are, in effect, trained to listen to others' versions of ourselves. We are brought up in our life as told to us by someone else! When we survey our lives, seeking to fulfill our creativity, we often see we had a dream that went glimmering because we believed, and those around us believed, that the dream was beyond our reach. Many of us would have been, or at least might have been, done, tried something, if.. If we had known who we really were. Julia Cameron
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Far from making me feel different and special, my [spiritual] experiences made me feel the same, ordinary, and interconnected. If I felt more spiritual, everyone else felt more spiritual as well. (276) Julia Cameron
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If we have plain old ordinary fear then we are within reach of a solution. Fear has been with humankind for millennia and we do know what to do about it--pray about it, talk about it, feel the fear, and do it anyway. "Artistic" fear, on the other hand, sounds somehow nastier and more virulent, like it just might not yield to ordinary solutions--and yet it does, the moment we become humble enough to try ordinary solutions. Julia Cameron
Fame is not the same as success, and in our...
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Fame is not the same as success, and in our true souls we know that. Julia Cameron
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Art is not about thinking something up. It is the opposite -- getting something down. Julia Cameron
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Serious art is born from serious play. Julia Cameron
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The need to be a great artist makes it hard to be an artist. The need to produce a great work of art makes it hard to produce any art at all. Julia Cameron
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Art is an act of the soul, not the intellect. When we are dealing with people's dreams - their visions, really - we are in the realm of the sacred. We are involved with forces and energies larger than our own. We are engaged in a sacred transaction of which we know only a little: the shadow, not the shape. Julia Cameron
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Timid young artists, adding parental fears to their own, often give up their sunny dreams of artistic careers, settling into the twilight world of could-have-beens and regrets. Julia Cameron
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Art is not about thinking something up. It is about the opposite–getting something down. Julia Cameron
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I ask to be made beautiful like the trees are beautiful, each growing according to a unique plan. Lop off a limb and and the tree will accommodate it's loss, still growing and still beautiful. It is my hope to be able to flourish in a similar fashion, taking on the shape and dimensions that is intended for me. Julia Cameron
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Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness. Julia Cameron
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Working with the morning pages, we begin to sort through the differences between our real feelings, which are often secret, and our official feelings, those on the record for public display. Julia Cameron
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Owning something also means owning up to something. It means accepting responsibility, which means, literally, responsibility. When we write about our lives we respond to them. As we respond to them, we are rendered more fluid, more centered, more agile on our own behalf. We are rendered conscious. Each day, each life, is a series of choices, and as we use the lens of writing to view our lives, we see our choices. Julia Cameron
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Writing for the sake of writing, writing that draws its credibility from its very existence, is a foreign idea to most Americans. As a culture, we want cash on the barrel head. We want writing to earn dollars and sense so that it makes sense to us. We have a conviction–which is naive and misplaced–that being published has to do with being “good” while not being published has to do with being “amateur.”. .“Did you write today?”“ Yes.”“ Then you’re a writer today.” It would be lovely if being a writer were a permanent state that we could attain to. It’s not, or if it is, the permanence comes posthumously. A page at a time, a day at a time, is the way we must live our writing lives. Credibility lies in the act of writing. That is where the dignity is. That is where the final “credit” must come from. Julia Cameron
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Creativity occurs in the moment, and in the moment we are timeless. Julia Cameron
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Pray to catch the bus, then run as fast as you can. Julia Cameron
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Procrastination is not Laziness", I tell him. "It is fear. Call it by its right name, and forgive yourself. Julia Cameron
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It is always necessary to acknowledge creative injuries and grieve them. Otherwise, they become creative scar tissue and block your growth. Julia Cameron
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The reward for attention is always healing. Julia Cameron
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Anger is meant to be acted upon. It is not meant to be acted out. Julia Cameron
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When you feel yourself to be in critical condition, you must treat yourself as gently as you would a sick friend. Julia Cameron
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If we eliminate the word "writer", if we just go back to writing as an act of listening and naming what we hear, some of the rules dissappear. There is an organic shape, a form-coming-into-form that is inherent in the thing we are observing, listening to, and trying to put on the page. It has rules of its own that it will reveal to us if we listen with attention. Shape does not need to be imposed. Shape is a part of what we are listening to. When we just let ourselves write, we get it "right". Julia Cameron
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The "if I had time" lie is a convenient way to ignore the fact that novels require being written and that writing happens a sentence at a time. Sentences can happen in a moment. Enough stolen moments, enough stolen sentences, and a novel is born - without the luxury of time. Julia Cameron
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A career must be husbanded. Care must be taken. Everyday must bring some small bit of progress. How would an artist with any self-worth act? Act that way. Julia Cameron
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Once writing becomes an act of listening instead of an act of speech, a great deal of the ego goes out of it. Julia Cameron
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The creative process is a process of surrender, not control. Julia Cameron
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Fame is a spiritual drug. It is often a by-product of our artistic work, but like nuclear waste, it can be a very dangerous by-product. Julia Cameron
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Those who speak in spiritual terms routinely refer to God as creator but seldom see "creator" as the literal term for "artist". I am suggesting you take the term "creator" quite literally. You are seeking to forge a creative alliance, artist-to-artist with the Great Creator. Accepting this concept can greatly expand your creative possibilities. Julia Cameron
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The trick to finding writing time is to make writing time in the life you've already got. Julia Cameron
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Writing is a way not only to metabolize life but to alchemize it as well. It is a way to transform what happens to us in our own experience. It is a way to move from passive to active. We may still be the victims of circumstance, but by our understanding those circumstances we place events within the ongoing context of our own life, that is, the life we "own". Julia Cameron
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When we write from the inside out rather than the outside in, when we write about what most concerns us rather than about what we feel might sell, we often write so well and so persuasively that the market responds to our efforts. Julia Cameron
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I do not put in long hours at the keys - or very seldom. Instead, I snatch time. I write in the crannies of my life. Julia Cameron
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When we make time to write, we can do it anytime, anywhere. Julia Cameron
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Grab for time to write instead of wait for time. Julia Cameron
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I believe that what we want to write wants to be written Julia Cameron
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Judging your early artistic efforts is artist abuse. Julia Cameron
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When we seek daily spiritual guidance, we are guided toward the next step forward for our art. Sometimes the step is very small. Sometimes the step is, "Wait. Not now." Sometimes the step is, "Work on something else for a while." When we are open to Divine Guidance, we will receive it. It will come to us as the hunch, the inkling, the itch. It will come to us as timely conversations with others. It will come to us in many ways--but it will come. . Julia Cameron
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Listening to the siren song of more, we are deaf to the still small voice waiting in our soul to whisper, ‘You’re enough. Julia Cameron
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If we are interested in a writing life - as opposed to a writing career - then we are in it for the process and not the product - for the body of work and not for the quick hit of one well-realised piece. Julia Cameron
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Artists and intellectuals are not he same animal. This causes a great deal of confusion. Our schools teach educate us intellectually but not artistically. We learn to deconstruct art, not construct it. Julia Cameron
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There is a path for each of us. When we are on our right path, we have a surefootedness. We know the next right action― Although not necessarily what is just around the bend. Julia Cameron
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Doing it all the time, whether or not we are in the mood, gives us ownership of our writing ability. It takes it out of the realm of conjuring where we stand on the rock of isolation, begging the winds for inspiration, and it makes it something as do-able as picking up a hammer and pounding a nail. Writing may be an art, but it is certainly a craft. It is a simple and workable thing that can be as steady and reliable as a chore–does that ruin the romance?. Julia Cameron
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We go into parenting, and we discover that we don't have the answers. We are at a loss. Julia Cameron
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I think that 'Floor Sample' is a story of resiliency, a lifelong spiritual search, and a lifelong sense of spiritual companionship that is most often expressed as creativity. My desire in writing the book was to step from behind the icon of 'Julia the teacher' and introduce 'Julia the artist.' Julia Cameron
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Creativity is always a leap of faith. You're faced with a blank page, blank easel, or an empty stage. Julia Cameron
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Art used to be made in the name of faith. We made cathedrals, we made stained-glass windows, we made murals. Julia Cameron
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Technology teaches passivity. Absorbed in our devices - at any age - we are absorbed in someone else's perspective. Julia Cameron
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When it was suggested that I write a memoir I said, 'I'm not old enough. I'm not distinguished enough.' But I went home and sat down to write, and the material for the book just came flooding into my hands. Julia Cameron