18 Quotes About Wrote

When we first meet someone, we often think they’re amazing and wonderful. But as we get to know them, we realize they’re not perfect. Everyone has their faults and flaws. It’s important to remember that everyone is different and what works for one person may not work for another Read more

The below collection of wise and inspirational quotes about people will help you remember that no matter how much you love someone, there will always be things about them that you don’t like. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t love them. It just means you should love them anyway, and learn to appreciate the good and the bad about them.

I wrote about the things I discovered along the way...
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I wrote about the things I discovered along the way and about how whether we believe it or not, everything we need to succeed in life is already present inside us. We just have to find the few. Andrew Kendall
I write to understand what I know.
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I write to understand what I know. Kamand Kojouri
I wonderif you ever read my poemsand wish they were...
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I wonderif you ever read my poemsand wish they were writtenfor you. Kamand Kojouri
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To be honest I wrote it mainly from the reason and wanting something more than a life something which could explore my life at deeper level. Probably I have done it... probably I haven't done it... what I know is that I won't be for this Century like somebody famous... I will be still average, I can't go on the amazon and starting selling my works... I don't feel comfortable being in that state. Deyth Banger
I only wrote prose before I met you. My musings...
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I only wrote prose before I met you. My musings were superfluous and serious as well. But now the words dance with me. I sing with them and we create poetry. Kamand Kojouri
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There are some writers who sweep us along so strongly in their current of energy-- Normal mailer, Tom Wolfe, Toni Morrison, William F. Buckley, Jr., Hunter Thompson, David Foster Wallace, Dave Eggers--that we assume that when they go to work the words just flow. Nobody thinks of the effort they made every morning to turn on the switch. You also have to turn on the switch. Nobody is going to do it for you. William Zinsser
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A poetess is not as selfishas you assume. After months of agonising over her marriage of words–the bride–and spaces–the groom, she knows that as soonas she has penned the poem, it’s yours to consume. So, without giving it a think, she blows on the inkand the letters fly awaylike dandelions on a windy day, landing on hands and lips, on hearts and hips. But more often than not, you can easily spotthem trodden and forgotten, becoming sodden and rotten. Yet, she will continue to makewhat’s others to takebecause selfishness is not the mark of a poetess. Kamand Kojouri
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I left the bankbecause they wouldn’t deposit my cheque of poems. So I went to the store, but they didn’t acceptmy currency of words. So I boxed all my storiesand took them to charity. But they refused my donation and asked me to give blood instead. I opened the notebooks and made them look, 'What do you think I wrote these in? Kamand Kojouri
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Vulnerability has a strength of its own. William Zinsser
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Writing is such a lonely work that I try to keep myself cheered up. William Zinsser
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I'm often dismayed by the sludge I see appearing on my screen if I approach writing as a task--the day's work--and not with some enjoyment. William Zinsser
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The writer, his eye on the finish line, never gave enough thought to how to run the race. William Zinsser
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The final advantage is the same that applies in every other competitive venture. If you would like to write better than everyone else, you have to want to write better than everyone else. You must take an obsessive pride in the smallest details of your craft. And you must be willing to defend what you've written against the various middlemen--editors, agents, and publishers--whose sights may be different from yours, whose standards are not as high. Too many writers are browbeaten into settling for less than their best. William Zinsser
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But on the question of who you're writing for, don't be eager to please. William Zinsser
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Learn to enjoy this tidying process. I don't like to write; I like to have written. But I love to rewrite. I especially like to cut: to press the DELETE key and see an unnecessary word or phrase or sentence vanish into the electricity. I like to replace a humdrum word with one that has more precision or color. I like to strengthen the transition between one sentence and another. I like to rephrase a drab sentence to give it a more pleasing rhythm or a more graceful musical line. With every small refinement I feel that I'm coming nearer to where I would like to arrive, and when I finally get there I know it was the rewriting, not the writing, that wont the game. William Zinsser
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Don't criticize me because of what I write, because for all you know, I could be right! Anthony T. Hincks
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I can't get why people are afraid of books or films which are horror. What's the scary of the film "Cube 1, 2, 3" - Yeah it was brutal I get scary, but after an hour I'm fine. I just continue to live my life. I check out "Saw", the most brutal film ever watched, yeah I could have some kind a bad thoughts and other stuff about the film. Like to think that this guy "Saw", is there with the bike, but after few days everything it went on the right path. I had chance to see what is the real face of the killers - "Saw" and what does goverment do "Cube"! GreenMile was a sad story, I still can't believe that Stephen King has written it! . Deyth Banger