Quotes about writ
writing plot-lines creative
You have the capacity to change the plot line of your life, even if you've been acting from the same script since before you can remember. No matter what has happened up to this point, you have the right and the capacity to be happy. You are an innately creative being, capable of writing a love story worth living. David Simon
writing hands long
No matter how many red Xs we write on our hands to end slavery, as long as these same hands are clicking on pornographic websites and scrolling through sexual pictures and videos, we are frauds to the core. David Platt
writing play world
That's the attraction of the conference circuit: it's a way of converting work into play, combining professionalism with tourism, and all at someone else's expense. Write a paper and see the world! I'm Jane Austen - fly me! David Lodge
writing easier
It is far easier to travel than to write about it. David Livingstone
writing knowing actors
Knowing what thought process goes into constructing a line helps an actor know how to deliver that line because you understand the intention behind the writing. David Henrie
writing alive handball
Writing with you is the only thing that keeps me alive. David Hackworth
writing two world
There are only two kinds of stories in the world: those about which I do not care to write as many as 600 words, and those about which I would like to write many more than 600 words. But there is nothing about which I would like to write exactly 600 words. David Halberstam
writing play reason
I fell into writing plays by accident. But the reason I write plays is that it's the only thing I'm any good at. David Hare
writing crafts dialogue
The actual business of writing dialogue is not thought of as a craft. David Hare
writing land house
The first time I went to Wales I thought I'd landed in a land of hobbits. Everybody was really small and the houses were small and the writing was backwards. David Hasselhoff
writing people stuff
I am human, when people write bad stuff about me it bothers me, but I know that will never end. Curt Schilling
writing horror producers
My very first professional writing credit was on a movie called The Dunwich Horror, and Roger Corman was the executive producer. Curtis Hanson
writing people journalist
I didn't look at it as a transition so much, because I never intended to have a career as a journalist, writing about people who make movies. Curtis Hanson
writing scene learning-experience
Roger [Corman] didn't actually hire me, though. I was hired by AIP [American International Pictures], the studio that made the picture, which was Sam Arkoff and Jim Nicholson. It was a great learning experience for me, because not only did I work on the script, but they hired me back to go on location when they were making the movie, to write new scenes and so forth. Curtis Hanson
writing direct
I had written the script a few years earlier for Paramount, then later got hired with Sam [Fuller] to write an entirely new script that he was going to direct. And that was one of the great thrills of my professional life. Curtis Hanson
writing
Whereas to write, all you need is paper and an idea, so I felt that writing might be my stepping stone. Curtis Hanson
writing unanswered-questions letters
If I wrote you a love letter, would you write back? Curtis Jackson
writing way my-way
In many ways my writing is like therapy. It is my way of dealing with things.
writing people guy
I'm a very lucky guy. I get to write music that I love, and lo and behold, people seem to really like it. I know how fortunate I am. Corey Taylor
writing ideas language
Writing cannot express all words, words cannot encompass all ideas. Confucius
writing people trying
People write a lot of similar material. That's why I try to come up with the most absurd jokes. Daniel Tosh
writing rapper southern
Oh, southern rappers... so hard to write a rhyme when you only know 30 words. Daniel Tosh
writing people actors
I love writing for other actors, women of African descent and people who are generally underrepresented. Danai Gurira
writing topics shame
I write about African women, that's really my topic. I have no shame or qualm in it because it's a very underrepresented topic, which is part of the reason I started to write. Danai Gurira
writing years risk
The writer has to take risks and go somewhere full of mystery and possibility for the novel to deepen over the years it takes to write it. Dana Spiotta
writing want strange
I want what I write to be deeply engaging and strange and true. Dana Spiotta
writing laundry wells
I am a great procrastinator. When the writing is going really well, the laundry piles up. Dana Spiotta
writing breathing order
In order to be a living, breathing thing, a novel has to be failed in some kind of way. Or at least that's how I keep writing them. Dana Spiotta
writing character emotional
I think there's a false division people sometimes make in describing literary novels, where there are people who write systems novels, or novels of ideas, and there are people who write about emotional things in which the movement is character driven. But no good novels are divisible in that way. Dana Spiotta
writing technology trying
I try to write about how we live today, how we use language, technology, our bodies. Dana Spiotta
writing long novel
It takes a long time to write a novel when you have to keep interrupting your work to earn money. Dana Spiotta
writing comedy spontaneity
I don't write any of my material down. I like to improvise and be spontaneous. Dane Cook
writing everyday littles
I'm willing to write a check for $10,000 if someone can bring to me what I fell is ruining thousands of lives, destroying lives everyday. And I know that you know it's a little thing called Chupacabra. Dane Cook