100 Quotes About Writing Life

When writing, we all have our own unique processes and approaches, and while everyone has their own way, we all have one thing in common: we write. Here’s a list of inspiring and wise quotes about writing and writing life that will help you focus, and get the most out of every word.

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It's like I get into a roller coaster, and sit there while it goes up and down and upside down and sometimes I get thrown out and I hit my head, but I crawl back in again and the moment I'm back in, it just keeps on going and going again..all of this, so I can find things out and then I write about the things I find out so you can find them out from me. All the bruises, all the wounds, all the bumps on the head, all the scars, just so I can take that and I can write all these things, and sometimes I say "God, I don't want to be in this roller coaster anymore." But when I think about it, if I'm not right here, then where the hell would I be? On the sidewalk? I wasn't born to stand on the sidewalk, I was born to fly around crazy in the sky! . C. Joybell C.
Blessed are the weird people: poets, misfits, writersmystics, painters, troubadoursfor...
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Blessed are the weird people: poets, misfits, writersmystics, painters, troubadoursfor they teach us to see the world through different eyes. Jacob Nordby
If everyone could be a successful and rich author, there...
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If everyone could be a successful and rich author, there would be no point in working so hard. Where is the fun in that? L.A. Jones
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I hope I don't write TOO many books! When I look at authors who have written too many books, I wonder to myself "When did they live?" I certainly want to write BECAUSE I live! I know I don't want to write in order to live! My writing is an overflow of the wine glass of my life, not a basin in which I wash out my ideals and expectations. C. Joybell C.
I never had any doubts about my abilities. I knew...
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I never had any doubts about my abilities. I knew I could write. I just had to figure out how to eat while doing this., New York Times, April 19, 1992] Cormac McCarthy
To wake up every day with a whisper of a...
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To wake up every day with a whisper of a dream and then put pen to paper to make it a reality Samuel Colbran
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Being a writer all boils down to this: It's you, in a chair, staring at a page. And you're either going to stay in that chair until words are written, or you're going to give up and walk away. The great writers have to fight for their words. They have to choose to write, choose words over distractions, and their characters over their friends. Great writers can be lonely, exhausted souls. But through our characters, we live. Alessandra Torre
It was dawning on me how uphill a poet's path...
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It was dawning on me how uphill a poet's path was, and I confessed to her that if I had to be the choice between being happy or being a poet, I'd choose to be happy. Mary Karr
Literature is the ditch I'm going to die in. It's...
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Literature is the ditch I'm going to die in. It's still the thing I care most about. Thomas McGuane
Don't ever rely on one job, business contact, etc for...
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Don't ever rely on one job, business contact, etc for your main source of income. Receive multiple sources of income for success. Chris Mentillo
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Have you noticed how prejudice still exists today. For instance, now they challenge famous people for their past achievements: People like Christopher Columbus and now even Vince lombardi. Nothing surprises me. I never grew-up with prejudices against anyone. I don't care what color you are or where you came from. This sort of stuff to me never made sense. You see I grew up in a "educated family." Education teaches you not to be so ignorant. . Chris Mentillo
Start having more confidence in yourself, and others will do...
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Start having more confidence in yourself, and others will do the same. Chris Mentillo
Stop now and decide to never worry again about what...
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Stop now and decide to never worry again about what others think about you. Chris Mentillo
Some of my greatest successes in business are simply the...
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Some of my greatest successes in business are simply the result of taking huge, calculated risks. Chris Mentillo
You can have practically anything you want in this world,...
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You can have practically anything you want in this world, if you have great credit. Chris Mentillo
Writing isn't only about a completed piece of work. It’s...
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Writing isn't only about a completed piece of work. It’s about the writer you’re becoming while creating. T.N. Suarez
A dream is like a first draft. No one will...
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A dream is like a first draft. No one will ever see it but you. T.N. Suarez
SUCCESS in WRITING occurs when your DREAMS are BIGGER than...
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SUCCESS in WRITING occurs when your DREAMS are BIGGER than your EXCUSES. T.N. Suarez
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Two things consistently bring me pleasure: hot sweet tea and writing. Which is not to say that either are particularly good for me… I use entirely too much sugar and so far don’t find sucralose to be a good alternative. Also, writing is not a practice that engenders confidence. Quite the opposite. It’s about making yourself deliberately insecure so that you can write the next thing and have it be worth reading. And that’s not even taking into consideration the business end of things, which can make you bitter if you’re not careful… But I’ve spent my the bulk of my life to date figuring out the right mix of fat and sugar in my tea and also, how to get incrementally better (I hope…) at the writing, so I’m not giving it/them up! . Ariel Gordon
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I have spent a good many years since―too many, I think―being ashamed about what I write. I think I was forty before I realized that almost every writer of fiction or poetry who has ever published a line has been accused by someone of wasting his or her God-given talent. If you write (or paint or dance or sculpt or sing, I suppose), someone will try to make you feel lousy about it, that's all. Stephen King
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If something inside of you is real, we will probably find it interesting, and it will probably be universal. So you must risk placing real emotion at the center of your work. Write straight into the emotional center of things. Write toward vulnerability. Risk being unliked. Tell the truth as you understand it. If you’re a writer you have a moral obligation to do this. And it is a revolutionary act–truth is always subversive. Anne Lamott
It's hell writing and it's hell not writing. The only...
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It's hell writing and it's hell not writing. The only tolerable state is having just written. Robert Hass
No book can ever be finished. While working on it...
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No book can ever be finished. While working on it we learn just enough to find it immature the moment we turn away from it Karl R. Popper
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The writer walks out of his workroom in a daze. He wants a drink. He needs it. It happens to be a fact that nearly every writer of fiction in the world drinks more whisky than is good for him. He does it to give himself faith hope and courage. A person is a fool to become a writer. His only compensation is absolute freedom. He has no master except his own soul and that I am sure is why he does it. Roald Dahl
Too many irons, not enough fire.
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Too many irons, not enough fire. S. Kelley Harrell
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If a man comes to the door of poetry untouched by the madness of the Muses, believing that technique alone will make him a good poet, he and his sane compositions never reach perfection, but are utterly eclipsed by the performances of the inspired madman. Socrates
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If you are destined to become a writer, you can't help it. If you can help it, you aren't destined to become a writer. The frustrations and disappointments, not even to mention the unspeakable loneliness, are too unbearable for anyone who doesn't have a deep sense of being unable to avoid writing. Donald Harington
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You need three things to become a successful novelist: talent, luck and discipline. Discipline is the one element of those three things that you can control, and so that is the one that you have to focus on controlling, and you just have to hope and trust in the other two. Michael Chabon
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
All writers have this vague hope that the elves will...
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All writers have this vague hope that the elves will come in the night and finish any stories. Neil Gaiman
What do you want? What are you willing to give...
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What do you want? What are you willing to give up to get it? Writing requires you make sacrifices. Be prepared to work hard to be a writer. Sandra Brown
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To say that a writer's hold on reality is tenuous is an understatement-it's like saying the Titanic had a rough crossing. Writer's build their own realities, move into them and occasionally send letters home. The only difference between a writer and a crazy person is that a writer gets paid for it. David Gerrold
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The act of writing itself is much like the construction of a mirror made of words. Looking at certain illuminated corners of or cracks within the mirror, the author can see fragments of an objective reality that comprise the physical universe, social communities, political dynamics, and other facets of human existence. Looking in certain other corners of the same mirror, he or she may experience glimpses of a True Self sheltered deftly behind a mask of public proprieties. Aberjhani
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Why are we reading, if not in hope of beauty laid bare, life heightened and its deepest mystery probed? Can the writer isolate and vivify all in experience that most deeply engages our intellects and our heats? Can the writer renew our hope for literary forms? Why are we reading if not in hope that the writer will magnify and dramatize our days, will illuminate and inspire us with wisdom, courage, and the possibility of meaningfulness, and will press upon our minds the deepest mysteries, so we may feel again their majesty and power? . Annie Dillard
Writing is supposed to be difficult, agonizing, a dreadful exercise,...
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Writing is supposed to be difficult, agonizing, a dreadful exercise, a terrible occupation. Ray Bradbury
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Organizations for writers palliate the writer's loneliness, but I doubt if they improve his writing.... For he does his work alone and if he is a good enough writer he must face eternity, or the lack of it, each day. Ernest Hemingway
Use all this life to make yourself a great writer,...
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Use all this life to make yourself a great writer, thoughtful and kind, slowly, surely over the years. T.K. Naliaka
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I never waited for my Irish Cream coffee to be the right temperature, with a storm happening outside and my fireplace crackling ... I wrote every day, at home, in the office, whether I felt like it or not, I just did it. Stephen J. Cannell
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I have from the first felt sure that the writer, when he sits down to commence his novel, should do so, not because he has to tell a story, but because he has a story to tell. The novelist's first novel will generally have sprung from the right cause. Anthony Trollope
Get to work. Your work is to keep cranking the...
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Get to work. Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair. Annie Dillard
Writing starts with living.– Rumors of Water: Thoughts on Creativity...
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Writing starts with living.– Rumors of Water: Thoughts on Creativity & Writing L.L. Barkat
Collaborating on a film script involves two people sitting in...
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Collaborating on a film script involves two people sitting in a room separated by the silence of two minds working together. Darlene Craviotto
I must write now and quickly, before I begin to...
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I must write now and quickly, before I begin to prefer the perfect version that lives in my head. Lettie Prell
While writing is like a joyful release, editing is a...
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While writing is like a joyful release, editing is a prison where the bars are my former intentions and the abusive warden my own neuroticism. Tiffany Madison
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Q: Where and when do you do your writing? A: Any small room with no natural light will do. As for when, I have no particular schedules.. afternoons are best, but I'm too lethargic for any real regime. When I'm in the flow of something I can do a regular 9 to 5; when I don't know where I'm going with an idea, I'm lucky if I do two hours of productive work. There is nothing more off-putting to a would-be novelist to hear about how so-and-so wakes up at four in the a.m, walks the dog, drinks three liters of black coffee and then writes 3, 000 words a day, or that some other asshole only works half an hour every two weeks, does fifty press-ups and stands on his head before and after the "creative moment." I remember reading that kind of stuff in profiles like this and becoming convinced everything I was doing was wrong. What's the American phrase? If it ain't broke.. Zadie Smith
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I’m a husband, a father of two, a full-time teacher, and so my writing process mostly involves sitting down and writing, any chance I get, anywhere I am, for as long as life will let me. Music helps. Good light helps. I love quiet and coffee when I can get them. But I can write on a bus, in a dentist office’s waiting room, in bed with a clip-on booklight, almost anywhere. And I try to do at least some every single day. Glen Hirshberg
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When reading a book, one hopes it doesn’t turn into a painful process. Predictable is bad enough. Laborious is acceptable if the labor produces fruit. But with painfully bad writing, all one can do is grab a hatchet, slice off its head, and bury it. Chila Woychik
Write a little. Read a little. Dick around on the...
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Write a little. Read a little. Dick around on the internet. Post something to Pinterest or Facebook. Text a friend. Write some more. Curse it because it's shit. Write some more. Repeat. Katrina Monroe
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From Martin Eden on submitting manuscripts: "There was no human editor at the other end, but a mere cunning arrangement of cogs that changed the manuscript from one envelope to another and stuck on the stamps. It was like the slot machines wherein one dropped pennies, and, with a metallic whirl of machinery had delivered to him a stick of chewing-gum or a tablet of chocolate. It depended upon which slot one dropped the penny in, whether he got chocolate or gum. And so with the editorial machine. One slot brought checks and the other brought rejection slips. So far he had found only the latter slot. Jack London
Writers are often given the gift of being spectacularly unhappy,...
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Writers are often given the gift of being spectacularly unhappy, so that they can record the full depth of feeling. Grace Bridges
I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My...
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I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My morale is improving the more I feel like a writer. Neil Gaiman
Writing is the great invention of the world.
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Writing is the great invention of the world. Abraham Lincoln
I write what I want to read. If I were...
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I write what I want to read. If I were to write what I know, I'd be staring at a blank page forever. R.J. Dennis
It's been my experience that most writers don't talk about...
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It's been my experience that most writers don't talk about their craft--they just do it Alfred Lansing
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Panic strikes me when I think about a sentence that isn’t given the chance to live because I don’t have a pen in my hand or am not sitting near enough to someone familiar to speak it to. Especially if it’s a particularly good sentence, a sentence with truth or beauty or humor or sadness to it. The best ones always take you by surprise. They sneak into your head while you’re walking down the aisles at a supermarket, or flat-out assault you when you’re at your grandmother’s funeral, and you have to scramble to give the thought life before it’s gone forever. Cocktail napkins, palms, text messages sent to yourself. Adi Alsaid
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The internet is killing the art of writing. The big "publish" button begs you to publish even before you go back and make one single edit, and as if this was not enough, you have instant readers who praise your writing skills! - Bangambiki Habyarimana
I’ve always loved the night, when everyone else is asleep...
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I’ve always loved the night, when everyone else is asleep and the world is all mine. It’s quiet and dark–the perfect time for creativity. Jonathan Harnisch
The awful part of the writing game is that you...
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The awful part of the writing game is that you can never be sure the stuff is any good. P.g. Wodehouse
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There is nothing harder to estimate than a writer's time, nothing harder to keep track of. There are moments–moments of sustained creation–when his time is fairly valuable; and there are hours and hours when a writer's time isn't worth the paper he is not writing anything on. E.B. White
The only way you can write is by the light...
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The only way you can write is by the light of the bridges burning behind you. Richard Peck
The historian records, but the novelist creates.
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The historian records, but the novelist creates. E.m. Forster
Writing starts with living.
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Writing starts with living. L.L. Barkat
It isn't the subjects we write about but the seriousness...
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It isn't the subjects we write about but the seriousness and subtlety of our expression that determines the worth of or effort. Joyce Carol Oates
Sometimes we don't know where we are going until we...
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Sometimes we don't know where we are going until we get there. Jacqueline Simon Gunn
Life is a story, until I awake and saw life...
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Life is a story, until I awake and saw life as a dream. Lailah Gifty Akita
Read a short story every day. By the end of...
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Read a short story every day. By the end of the week you would have read volumes of stories. Lailah Gifty Akita
The greatest ideas are best conceive when we take time...
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The greatest ideas are best conceive when we take time to relax. Lailah Gifty Akita
Life will be empty without great stories to read.
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Life will be empty without great stories to read. Lailah Gifty Akita
We write to share our thoughts and our lives.
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We write to share our thoughts and our lives. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I prefer to be on the side of losers, the misunderstood or lonely people rather than writing about the strong and powerful. Unknown
If you surrender to your imagination, the story will write...
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If you surrender to your imagination, the story will write itself. T.N. Suarez
Writing can be a long and winding road or a...
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Writing can be a long and winding road or a straightforward march to the finish. What matters is that you enjoy the journey. T.N. Suarez
When people shine a little light on their monster, we...
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When people shine a little light on their monster, we find out how similar most of our monsters are. Anne Lamott
Manuscript rejections might tempt you to quit writing or querying....
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Manuscript rejections might tempt you to quit writing or querying. Don't. T.N. Suarez
I hear you speak in songs of love, written for...
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I hear you speak in songs of love, written for me only. And though I wander far too much, the path is rarely lonely. Atalina Wright
She cured me of my sadness.
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She cured me of my sadness. Avijeet Das
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A writer is a dangerous friend. Everything you say, all of your life and experience, is fodder for our writing. We mean you no harm, but what you know and what you’ve done is unavoidably fascinating to us. Being friends with a writer is a bit like trying to keep a bear as a pet. They’re wonderful, friendly creatures, but they play rough and they don’t know their own strength or remember that they have claws. Choose the stories you tell to your writer friends carefully. Randy Murray
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All writers are demonic dreamers. Writing is an act of sharing experiences and offering of an individualistic perspective of our private attitudes pertaining to whatever topics of thought intrigues the author. Writing is a twitchy art, which attempts to employ linguist building blocks handed-down from past generations. Writers’ word choices form a structure of conjoined sentences when overlaid with the lingua of modern culture. Writers attempt to emulate in concrete form the synesthesia of our personal pottage steeped in our most vivid feelings. Writing a personal essay calls for us to sort out a jungle of lucid observations and express in a tangible technique our unique interpretation of coherent observations interlaced with that effusive cascade of yearning, the universal spice of unfilled desire, which turmoil of existential angst swamps us. Kilroy J. Oldster
Writing is pure sweet freedom.
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Writing is pure sweet freedom. J. Hale Turner
To increase the chances of a writer trying to kill...
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To increase the chances of a writer trying to kill themselves, cut off their hands. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Shigure: G'morning.Tohru: Good mo
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Shigure: G'morning.Tohru: Good mo Natsuki Takaya
If typos are God's way of keeping a writer humble,...
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If typos are God's way of keeping a writer humble, plot holes certainly keeps one on their knees. E.a. Bucchianeri
I had a few people ask me if I might...
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I had a few people ask me if I might one day write my own autobiography. I just told them, 'It's already being written; through my books. T.S. Wieland
The inspired words, which flush my mind, come from a...
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The inspired words, which flush my mind, come from a higher power! Lailah Gifty Akita
Her words are her wings. She's flying.
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Her words are her wings. She's flying. A.D. Posey
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The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell, whether he knows it or not. He will be dining for the duration on a diet of isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. Steven Pressfield
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In eleven or twelve years of writing, Mike, I can lay claim to at least this: I have never written beneath myself. I have never written anything that I didn't want my name attached to. I have probed deeper in some scripts and I've been more successful in some than others. But all of them that have been on, you know, I'll take my lick. They're mine and that's the way I wanted them. Rod Serling
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All of life is an amphitheater where we each serve as an appreciative member of the audience until the sublime play ends with our death. The chapters and verses in our life story reflect what we value — how appreciative we are for our time to work, play, laugh, cry, and create. Kilroy J. Oldster
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I have occupied this idle, empty winter with writing a story. It has been written to please myself, without thought of my own vanity or modesty, without regard for other people's feelings, without considering whether I shock or hurt the living, without scrupling to speak of the dead. The world, I know, is changing. I am not indifferent to the revolution that has caught us in its mighty skirts, to the enormity of the flood that is threatening to submerge us. But what could I do? In the welter of the surrounding storm, I have taken refuge for a moment on this little raft, constructed with the salvage of my memory. I have tried to steer it into that calm haven of art in which I still believe. I have tried to avoid some of the rocks and sandbanks that guard its entrance.[from the introduction]. Dorothy Bussy
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Some artists benefit less from being interviewed than they do from being left alone. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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If there’s a book you really want to read but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.- Toni Morrison Sean Liburd
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You're never as good a writer as you think you are, and you're never as bad. Just keep reading and writing, writing, writing. Don Roff
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A person can escape an ingrained pattern of mental incapacity or ‘non compos mentis’ (“no power of the mind”) by reading, writing, thinking, and studying their environment for telling external determinates that will shape a journey of the mind, body, and soul. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Reading, writing, listening to music, skipping rope, flying kites, taking long walks along the sea, hiking in the crisp mountain air, all serve a joint purpose: these self-initiated acts free us from the drudgery of life. These forms of physical and mental exercises release the mind to roam uninhibited, such collaborative types of mind and body actions take people away from their physical pains and emotional grievances. A reprieve from the crippling grind of sameness allows personal imagination to soar. Imagination, a form of dreaming, is inherently pleasant and restorative. It is within these moments of personal introspection stolen from the industry of surviving that humankind touches upon the absolute truth of life: that there must be something more to living then merely getting by; the fundamental human condition thirsts for a way to improve upon the vestment that shelters our self-absorbed lives. Kilroy J. Oldster
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I used to be afraid about what people might say or think after reading what I had written. I am not afraid anymore, because when I write, I am not trying to prove anything to anyone, I am just expressing myself and my opinions. It’s ok if my opinions are different from those of the reader, each of us can have his own opinions. So writing is like talking, if you are afraid of writing, you may end up being afraid of talking. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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I am not a supporter of burning books; but like poison, some books should be kept away from simple minds who can't take in the strong content they provide Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Until you begin to write, then you see wonders. Lailah Gifty Akita
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One author said "I write because I want to live a footprint in the sands of history.” It's hard to live a footprint in the sands of history when giants are passing through the same sands unless you are one of the giants Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Life consists of books. All experiences are stories to be told and must be written. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Upon reading, great stories by Great Spirits, the glorious inspiration penetrated our soul; we can’t help but to shed tears. It was a soul soothing and a deep spiritual awaken. Lailah Gifty Akita