For those of us on whatever rung of the comedy-writing ladder, these stoic words may or may not be a source of inspiration.
"I'm just gonna be endlessly repeating "plod forever". Don't expect to get there, don't think there's going to be a top to this mountain, just plod forever.
Imagine it is a mountain with no top. Just keep on going, and then you can't be let down. If you start getting false hopes, don't. You've got to say "plod forever". Don't let other thoughts come in."
Not the words of some begrizzled comedy writer, but the amazingly-couragous Sir Ranulph Fiennes who has just scaled Everest at the age of 65, despite trying before and having a heart attack into the bargain.
It did strike a resonant chord though...I mean obviously writing some wanky sketches or a few scripts doesn't even make the tiniest dent in Sir Fienne's achievements, but still the message is there. Keep strong and keep on going. "Plod forever".
It's perhaps an uninspiring quote at first glance - but he made it. He plodded forever and made it.
Anyway, thought I'd share my thoughts. I'm probably just in an extra-good mood 'cos I watched the new Star Trek movie tonight.