Word: unafraidness
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Little more is known about creative people. They tend to be independent and often span several fields. They are challenged by irregularity and can tolerate perplexity. But ultimately--beyond having the fresh eye and the curious mind--the creative person must be courageous. He must be unafraid to take what Calvin calls "the step beyond...
...Hurt and wife Blair Brown, who, respectively, appeared invigorated and bewildered by the sordid goings on. A veteran of B-movies that capitalized on his blond locks and blue eyes, Hurt throws himself into his role, watching with enthusiasm as he slides toward the simian. He is strangely unafraid, but Brown makes up for his lack of fear, crying almost incessantly. Charles Haid's cameo as the skeptical colleague is the best performance in the film, though he cannot rise above the chaos that constitutes the finale...
Mannix had seemed tentative of late, perhaps wondering more about whether to attempt his shots than about the shots themselves. But he was unafraid Saturday night, and he, and everyone else, knew...
...papers won't reveal many new historical revelations; instead they will help to "show Trotsky as a person," his former bodyguard, van Heijenoort said. Other scholars added that the documents show Trotsky was hardworking and unafraid, although realistic about his chances for survival...
...They portray Trotsky as a man living very much in the present and future, unafraid but realistic," Rodney Dennis, manuscript curator at the library, said yesterday...