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Mostly from the ranks of the noncreative men of words.
"I think the great actors of the past would object to being dismissed as noncreative.
If he were king, the actor's first order of business would be to prohibit boring, noncreative people because there's "nothing worse" in his opinion.
And Irene did die soon after this, of a blundering and noncreative accident.
"I play because I have a very creative mind and a very noncreative job," he said (though some tax experts might disagree).
The term 'suit' has become a euphemism for being boring and noncreative and stuck in a 9-to-5 life."
In fact, it is the supposedly noncreative character, a stockbroker, who rushes through the play proclaiming his epiphany.
The 'ars longa' property also holds for certain noncreative products (i.e., licensed products).
Her mother, Betsy, says she works for the New York City Board of Education in "a boring, noncreative job."
I don't think necessarily I would enjoy running a noncreative company that was growing 2 percent a year, but starting something in the field of creativity fits me well.
Last year he won the British Design and Art Direction Association's Presidents Award, the first noncreative ad person so honored.
Because we are surrounded by oceans of the noncreative, and open fields of unprocreative mulch, I much admire the intuitive Henry Kuttner.
Like others at Chiat, creative and noncreative types alike, Mr. Wolf seems driven to produce advertising that is noticed, talked about and applauded.
There is appar- j ently an irremediable insecurity at the core of every intel- Men of Words 13c lectual, be he noncreative or creative.
That she'd marry an art dealer, a totally noncreative person, a-a parasite, really-" "They were always good friends," Munson said.
The theory that artists use the right, or creative side of the brain while noncreative people use the left, or logical side, he said, "has gone too far in this country."
Marat, Robes- pierre, Lenin, Mussolini and Hitler are outstanding exam- ples of fanatics arising from the ranks of noncreative men of words.
While the "creative man of words" finds satisfaction is his literature, philosophy or art, the "noncreative man of words" feels unrecognized or stifled and thus veers into an extremism against the social order.
With all the time that noncreative types save with monogamy, and all the energy they theoretically enjoy thanks to lower rates of depression, they really have no excuse for not creating mind-blowing masterpieces of their own.
They say that she is a "suit" - industry parlance for a management, or noncreative, executive - who is enormously able at cultivating and maintaining personal relationships, as comfortable in a roomful of rambunctious creative talents as at a cozy dinner with a top client.
Josiah and his brother Thomas gave their friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge a life annuity of £150, with the goal of freeing Coleridge from financial worries and the need to support himself by noncreative work, so that he could pursue his literary and philosophical interests.
"There's certainly a faith on the part of Jay and the rest of the company that this 'outsider,' this nonfounder, this noncreative is not going to change the creative course of this agency," Mr. Wolf said on Friday in a conversation in Chiat's New York office.