Impossible doesn't concern me
isabelle flying, 1999
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Good times.
Below are some notes I took years ago about Michael Moschen, an amazing artist and performer, who, I'm guessing, is the only juggler to receive the MacArthur Genius Award:
"When a piece finally comes together and I've reached the point of no return, I often just break down emotionally. That's one of the deepest experiences in the work."
"I needed to take risks that were going to show me something new, because my spirit wanted to expand."
"Life yearns for things to not be in the way."
"Impossible doesn't concern me. My job is to dream."