Quotes about writ
writing black-and-white shade
There are infinite shades of grey. Writing often appears so black and white. Rebecca Solnit
writing bankers rich
A banker warned the British poet Robert Graves that one could not grow rich writing poetry. He replied that if there was no money in poetry, there was certainly no poetry in money, and so it was all even. Robert Graves
writing talking ideas
Never use the word 'audience.' The very idea of a public, unless the poet is writing for money, seems wrong to me. Poets don't have an 'audience'. They're talking to a single person all the time. Robert Graves
writing rewriting good-writing
There is no such thing as good writing, only good rewriting. Robert Graves
writing waiting liberty
Wait until the world is free before you write a creed. In this creed there will be but one word -- Liberty. Robert Green Ingersoll
writing years names
There is no necessity for going to the church and hearing the same story forever. Let the minister write what he wishes to say. Let him publish it. If it is worth buying, people will read it. It is hardly fair to get them in a church in the name of duty and there inflict upon them a sermon that under no circumstances they would read...the idea of going fifty-two days in a year to hear anybody on the same subject is absurd. Robert Green Ingersoll
writing history stories
If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten. Rudyard Kipling
writing people details
Learn from cinema. Be economic with descriptions. Sort out the telling detail from the lifeless one. Write dialogue that people would actually speak. Rose Tremain
writing stuff firsts
Never be satisfied with a first draft. In fact, never be satisfied with your own stuff at all, until you're certain it's as good as your finite powers can enable it to be. Rose Tremain
writing understanding world
Forget the boring old dictum, 'Write about what you know.' Instead, seek out an unknown yet knowable area of experience that's going to enhance your understanding of the world and write about that. Rose Tremain
writing trying short-story
[Jorge Luis Borges] had short stories, and I was trying to learn how to write short stories, and then he had these things in the middle that were like fables, and I loved hearing fables. Sandra Cisneros
writing heart thinking
I don't really think our government at heart wants peace. So I urge you, write to Mrs. Laura Bush, because she reads. Sandra Cisneros
writing giving people
I can't stand it when people say, "If you're writing a novel, you should read this and that." Because it's like giving someone another person's prescription. How do you know that's what they need? Sandra Cisneros
writing little-things intrigued
I was looking at a lot of experimental writers, and I was very intrigued by short-short fiction, writers who would write little things, what I call buttons now, little vignettes. Sandra Cisneros
writing fiction helping
Writing poetry helps me to write my fiction; each thing helps the other. Sandra Cisneros
writing good-friend language
You meditate and then you can put on your pajamas, or you can imagine you're wearing your pajamas, and you talk about your piece of writing in the language you would use if you were wearing your pajamas and you were seated at a table with your very good friend. And you wouldn't have to get all dressed up or clean up the table. Sandra Cisneros
writing stories littles
It's difficult for me to have a large story, a very large story - a novel is a large story. I'm used to writing and doing these little miniature paintings. Sandra Cisneros
writing house maps
I didn't intend to be writing - the writer's life. I was just writing what came to me at the time, but it is a map of how this writer had to break many barriers to find, not a room of her own, but a house of her own. Sandra Cisneros
writing different
Write about what makes you different. Sandra Cisneros
writing giving latina
I am a woman, and I am a Latina. Those are the things that make my writing distinctive. Those are the things that give my writing power. Sandra Cisneros
writing
I began writing as an experimental writer. Sandra Cisneros
writing worry people
The ideal for me is to mix it up. When I have a writing workshop, I like to have people that are anthropologists and people who are poking around in other fields, I like to have them all in the same workshop, and not worry about genre. Sandra Cisneros
writing criticism hazards
An author places himself uncalled before the tribunal of criticism and solicits fame at the hazard of disgrace. Samuel Johnson
writing worst rate
While an author is yet living, we estimate his powers by his worst performance; and when he is dead, we rate him by his best. Samuel Johnson
writing
By writing, you learn to write. Samuel Johnson
writing men might
Every man speaks and writes with intent to be understood; and it can seldom happen but he that understands himself might convey his notions to another, if, content to be understood, he did not seek to be admired. Samuel Johnson
writing unexpected common
It is indeed certain, that whoever attempts any common topick, will find unexpected coincidences of his thoughts with those of other writers; nor can the nicest judgment always distinguish accidental similitude from artful imitation. Samuel Johnson
writing abuse tragedy
You may abuse a tragedy, though you cannot write one. You may scold a carpenter who has made you a bad table, though you cannot make a table. It is not your trade to make tables. Samuel Johnson
writing blessing liberty
The liberty of the press is a blessing when we are inclined to write against others, and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants. Samuel Johnson
writing practice mind
To fix the thoughts by writing, and subject them to frequent examinations and reviews, is the best method of enabling the mind to detect its own sophisms, and keep it on guard against the fallacies which it practices on others Samuel Johnson
writing procrastination sisterhood
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Samuel Johnson
writing faults
Tediousness is the most fatal of all faults. Samuel Johnson
writing poet labor
...it will not always happen that the success of a poet is proportionate to his labor. Samuel Johnson