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Why use long words when short ones will do? Not all readers have been to college or university.

~ Ken Scott

Ken Scott Education Long Words Simplicity Writing

What’s the use of writing poetry for your peers? I don’t think I should sell my poetry to other poets. If that’s who my audience is, I’m dead, I’m not going to make any money.

~ Harley King

Harley King Audience Money Poetry Poets Writing

I’m engaged in the dance of the ages and the search for a song to go with it. Though Templeton’s A Veritable Smorgasbord is a well-deserving classic, it’s a stanza too short for my morphing existence. So I write my own.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Rats Sea Seafaring Smorgasbord Templeton Rat Writing

Have you ever been writing something when you just forgot where you were, and what time it was, and you kept diving down deeper into your

~ Peter Gould

Peter Gould Feeling Writing

If the world allows the people of Darfur to be removed forever from their land and their way of life, then genocide will happen elsewhere because it will be seen as something that works. It must not be allowed to work. The people of Darfur need to go home now. I write this for them, and for that day, ... and for those still living who might yet have beautiful lives on the earth.

~ Daoud Hari

Daoud Hari Africa Inspirational Quotes Writing

Think of this – that the writer wrote alone, and the reader read alone, and they were alone with each other. True, the writer may have been alone also with Spenser's golden apples in the Faerie Queene, Proserpina's garden, glistening bright among the place's ashes and cinders, may have seen in his mind's eye, apple of his eye, the golden fruit of the Primavera, may have seen Paradise Lost, in the garden where Eve recalled Pomona and Proserpina. He was alone when he wrote and he was not alone then, all these voices sang, the same words, golden apples, different words in different places, an Irish castle, un unseen cottage, elastic-walled and grey round blind eyes.

~ A.s. Byatt

A.s. Byatt Being Alone Mythology Reading Writing

No one has yet tested the pencilTo see how many words it can write

~ Xi Chuan

Xi Chuan Answering Venus Fragment Pencil Thought Provoking Writing

And with a practice of writing comes a certain important integrity. A culture filled with bloggers thinks differently about politics or public affairs, if only because more have been forced through the discipline of showing in writing why A leads to B.

~ Lawrence Lessig

Lawrence Lessig Blogging Thought Provoking Writing

He wanted to say: how could you be so nice and yet so dumb? The best thing you could do with the peasents was to leave them alone. Let them get on with it. When people who can read and write start fighting for those who can't, you just end up with another kind of stupidity. If you want to help them, build a big library or something somewhere and leave the door open.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Humor Library Reading Ricewind Writing

No artist desires to prove anything. Even things that are can be proved. No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style. No artist is ever morbid. The artist can express everything.

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Art Oscar Wilde Style Writing

Thought and language are to the artist instruments of an art.Vice and virtue are the artist’s materials for an art. From the point of view of form, the type of all the arts is the art of the musician. From the point of view of feelings, the actor’s craft is the type. All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril.Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectators, and not life, that art really mirrors.

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Art Interpretations Oscar Wilde Writing

WILDE: Oh — Bosie! (He weeps.) I have to go back to him, you know. Robbie will be furious but it can't be helped. The betrayal of one's friends is a bagatelle in the stakes of love, but the betrayal of oneself is a lifelong regret. Bosie is what became of me. He is spoiled, vindictive, utterly selfish and not very talented, but these are merely the facts. The truth is he was Hyacinth when Apollo loved him, he is ivory and gold, from his red rose-leaf lips comes music that fills me with joy, he is the only one who understands me. 'Even as a teething child throbs with ferment, so does the soul of him who gazes upon the boy's beauty; he can neither sleep at night nor keep still by day,' and a lot more besides, but before Plato could describe love, the loved one had to be invented. We would never love anybody if we could see past our invention. Bosie is my creation, my poem. In the mirror of invention, love discovered itself. Then we saw what we had made — the piece of ice in the fist you cannot hold or let go. (He weeps.)

~ Tom Stoppard

Tom Stoppard Bosie Douglas Classics Love Oscar Wilde Robbie Ross Victorians Writing

I’ve never had a rat, never chased one. I chase my own tail and that’s enough. I must now make plans for the day I catch it.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Metaphor Metaphorical Rats Writing

A mist rises from a nearby mound. It could be me, that mist, or simply the caretaker’s mower-dust. If the breeze blows just right, I’ll ghost your solid, entwine your hair. Promise me you won’t shampoo, but carry me along, tiny dust-particles of me.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Death Metaphor Stream Of Consciousness Writing

Words are drops of blood, from my heart.

~ Jean Kenyon Mackenzie

Jean Kenyon Mackenzie Difficulty Missionary Persistence Presbyterian Writing

Art does what reality cannot.

~ Jayme K.

Jayme K. Art Artists Reality Writing

I have always been jealous of artists. The smell of the studio, the names of the various tools, the look of a half-finished canvas all shout of creation. What do writers have in comparison? Only the flat paper, the clacketing of the typewriter or the scrape of a pen across a yellow page. And then, when the finished piece is presented, there is a small wonder on one hand, a manuscript smudged with erasures or crossed out lines on the other. The impact of the painting is immediate, the manuscript must unfold slowly through time.

~ Jane Yolen

Jane Yolen Artists Creating Inspirational Writing

For the writer under Actually Existing Socialism describing sex is a simple matter: he simply does not do it (the describing, I mean, not the sex).

~ Philip Sington

Philip Sington Sex Socialism Writing

[On writing:] There's a great quote by Julius Irving that went, 'Being a professional is doing the things you love to do, on the days you don't feel like doing t

~ David Halberstam

David Halberstam Baseball Basketball David Halberstam Julius Erving Professionalism Sports Work Ethic Writing

When you're a sportswriter, you learn how to use your imagination and to flex your literary muscle, because it's the same game played over and over again. There's nothing unique or marvelous. It's not an earthquake, or a weird mass murder. It's just the same old game played over and over, and you have to bring out the personalities. You have to drag them kicking and screaming out into the light of day, or you're not a good sportswriter.

~ Rick Bragg

Rick Bragg Sports Sportswriters Writing

The two keys to success as a sportswriter are: 1) A blind willingness to believe anything you're told by the coaches, flacks, hustlers and other official spokesmen for the team-owners who provide the free booze ... and: 2) A Roget's Thesaurus, in order to avoid using the same verbs and adjectives twice in the same paragraph.Even a sports editor, for instance, might notice something wrong with a lead that said: The precision-jack-hammer attack of the Miami Dolphins stomped the balls off the Washington Redskins today by stomping and hammering with one precise jack-thrust after another up the middle, mixed with pinpoint-precision passes into the flat and numerous hammer-jack stomps around both ends....

~ Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter S. Thompson Funny Sports Wit Writing

This is the very structure of sports journalism: deification and damnation, death and resurrection, failure and redemption. You succeed so you can falter so you can succeed again. We need a rise and a fall. We need hubris and retribution and recovery.

~ Will Leitch

Will Leitch History Journalism Sports Writing

Comfort me by a solemn Assurance, that when the little Parlour in which I sit at this Instant, shall be reduced to a worse furnished Box, I shall be read, with Honour, by those who never knew nor saw me, and whom I shall neither know nor see.

~ Henry Fielding

Henry Fielding Death Fame Posterity Writing

In this age where people can become famous without doing anything, we are now encouraging a literary and publishing atmosphere where you must become famous before you can do anything.

~ Daniel R. Thorne

Daniel R. Thorne Fame Publishing Writing

Why shouldn’t I? I demand silently. Why shouldn’t I become a famous writer? Like Norman Mailer. Or Philip Roth. And F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hemmingway and all those other men. Why can’t I be like them? I mean, what is the point of becoming a writer if no one reads what you’ve written?Damn Viktor Greene and The New School. Why do I have to keep proving myself all of the time? Why can’t I be like L’il, with everyone praising and encouraging me? Or Rainbow, with her sense of entitlement. I bet Viktor Greene never asked Rainbow why she wanted to be a writer.Or what if-I wince-Viktor Greene is right? I’m not a writer after all.

~ Candace Bushnell

Candace Bushnell Dreams Fame Inspirational Writing

I'm convinced that fear is at the root of most bad writing. If one is writing for one's own pleasure, that fear may be mild — timidity is the word I've used here. If, however, one is working under deadline — a school paper, a newspaper article, the SAT writing sample — that fear may be intense.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Deadline Fear Stress Writing

Writing is a leap of faith. But how wonderful that the person you're putting faith in is yourself.

~ Jessie Burton

Jessie Burton Faith Self Belief Writing

The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. Since man is mortal, the only immortality possible for him is to leave something behind him that is immortal since it will always move.

~ William Faulkner

William Faulkner Art Immortality Life Mortality Motion Writing

The nature of immortality is a mystery,' he says, speaking so softly that we have to lean closer to hear.' But everything I know of writing and reading tells me that this is true. I have felt it in these shelves and in others.

~ Robin Sloan

Robin Sloan Immortality Reading Writing

Ideas are not in textbooks and journals, Ideas are more deeper than the shallow written works of men. You are the idea that comes like an idea.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson Amateur Books Dark Knowledge Deep Encompassing Higher Higher Pursuit Idea Shallowness Unskilled Writing

There is no fact or fiction, only imagined truths.

~ Mark Piper

Mark Piper Deep Inspirational Writing

I was a late bloomer. I was still naïve about what 16 year olds today have known for years. I remember sitting up and taking notice—of the world, my body, others—in a way never before experienced. I noticed boys, or rather they noticed me, at 16.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Coming Of Age Late Bloomer Writing

The most fascinating thing to me about your letter is that buried beneath all the anxiety and sorrow and fear and self-loathing, there’s arrogance at its core. It presumes you should be successful at twenty-six, when really it takes most writers much longer to get there.

~ Cheryl Strayed

Cheryl Strayed Arrogance Quarter Life Crisis Success Twenties Writing

The secret is writing down one simple line after another.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Secret Writing

Of the small number of things which I have liked and done well, drinking is by far the thing I have done best. Although I have read a lot, I have drunk more. I have written much less than most people who write; but I have drunk more than the majority of the people who drink.

~ Guy Debord

Guy Debord Alcohol Alcoholism Debord Writing

There is indeed one person who can help solve “writer’s block”. His name is Mr Johnnie Walker.

~ Ashwin Sanghi

Ashwin Sanghi Alcohol Whiskey Whisky Writer S Block Writing

Always speak the truth - think before you speak - and write it down afterwards.

~ Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll Speech Truth Writing

I tended to do anything as long as it felt like an adventure, and to stop when it felt like work. Which meant that life did not feel like work.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Craft Inspirational Speech Writing

For discipline is imposed not just on oneself but on those in one's orbit.

~ Philip Roth

Philip Roth Discipline Habits Life Of The Writer Routine Writing

In working-class France, when an apprentice got hurt, or when he got tired, the experienced workers said It is the trade entering his body.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Career Craft Trade Work Writing
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