Quotes About Writing
It took years of keeping journals to trust a simple fact: like life in transit, the writing inside is often fragmented, messy.
~ Alexandra Johnson
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Journal writing is, foremost, a way to order and reframe perspective.
~ Alexandra Johnson
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Thomas Mann that "a writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.
~ Alexandra Johnson
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Ten million blank journals are sold annually in stationery stores alone.
~ Alexandra Johnson
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Word by word, page by page,' Cricket tells her cheerfully, 'that's how a writer writes and how a reader should read. You'll get there in the end. Doesn't matter if it takes six months or a year or longer to finish it. That's what I always used to tell my husband.
~ Alexandra Potter
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Letter writing allows us to be alone yet connected. We need a certain amount of solitude in order to have true ideas to communicate. But few of us desire solitude all the time .... Yet solitude is what makes us contemplative and receptive, more aware of life's gifts and our own special blessings.
~ Alexandra Stoddard
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I have always had more dread of a pen, a bottle of ink, and a sheet of paper than of a sword or pistol.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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La ponctuation, ce n'est pas de l'orthographe, c'est de la pensée.
~ Alexandre Vialatte
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Though what is understood as religious sentiment comes next to the love of individuals for each other in the extent of its influence, it has produced much verse, but, it must be allowed, little poetry, the reason probably being that the religious sentiment of the few who are endowed with the gift of writing poetry differs from that of the average "religious" person.
~ Alfred Austin
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If this be poetry, then poetry is very easily written, and what has hitherto been supposed to be the highest, the most difficult, and the rarest, of the arts, presents no more difficulty to the person who knows how to write at all than the simplest, baldest, and most unartistic prose.
~ Alfred Austin
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But if poetry is now comparatively little read, no one can deny that it is much written about.
~ Alfred Austin
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History is a novel for which the people is the author.
~ Alfred de Vigny
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During the six years I spent writing my novel 'The Incarnations,' I lived in seven cities in four countries. I moved in and out of 17 different houses and flats in Beijing, Seoul, Colorado, Boston, Leeds, Washington D.C., London and Shenzhen.
~ Susan Barker
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I love the op-ed pages of the 'L.A. Times,' the 'Washington Post' and the 'New York Times.' There's just no substitute for the people who are thinking and writing on those pages.
~ Stephen Gaghan
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I started to write about science and medicine at the 'Washington Post,' in the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
~ Michael Specter
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It's funny, you know: my mother-in-law, who doesn't have an ounce of nerd in her, is just so excited by the fact that I write 'Batman' because she'll see an article about me in the 'Washington Post' or 'The Wall Street Journal' or something. And that means so much to me.
~ Tom King
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I've never written poetry. I'm not a poet, but I think the nearest you get is either the short story or the novella, in that you can't waste a word. There is no hiding place: everything's got to be seen to relate, and the prose counts.
~ Susan Hill
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I still read Hemingway. I still read his short stories because they're so good. He doesn't waste any words.
~ Elmore Leonard
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This is mainly because I spend a lot of time writing and so don't have much time to read; I hate to waste that time reading what may turn out to be junk food for the mind, when there's so much real writing to be read.
~ John Sladek
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I don't want to sound pretentious or meta or anything, but I don't write until it comes to me... People know when something is inspired and when something is not, and I don't want to waste anyone's time.
~ Tituss Burgess
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I hate politics. I like to write about it, but to get involved in it, to try and make a lot of ignorant people do what you want them to do, waste of time. Go and write a book. It's more important and it'll last longer.
~ Wilbur Smith
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I don't want to write any more screenplays, I'll tell you that right now. It's a waste of time. You've got too many people who think they have the answer to a good screenplay and they don't. No one knows.
~ Elmore Leonard
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I start writing with only the vaguest idea about who my characters are and what is going to happen, and the characters and plot come into existence as I go. I've tried doing it the other way, but for me, outlining is a waste of time because I never follow the outline.
~ Karen Robards
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I had an insanely long commute - New York to D.C. - when I worked at 'National Geographic.' I hate to waste time, so I spent my time by writing about my life on the premise that I might be able to pitch those as short essays to magazines. It wasn't until later that I realized that I was writing a book.
~ Charles M. Blow
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