November 9th, 2017 | Updated on February 16th, 2022
1. There Is Nothing To Writing. All You Do Is Sit Down At A Typewriter And Bleed.-Ernest Hemingway
2. You Have To Write The Book That Wants To Be Written. And If The Book Will Be Too Difficult For Grown-ups, Then You Write It For Children.-Madeleine L-Engle
3. I Want To Stand As Close To The Edge As I Can Without Going Over. Out On The Edge You See All Kinds Of Things You Can’t See From The Center.-Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
4. Somewhere, Something Incredible Is Waiting To Be Known.-Carl Sagan
5. No Tears In The Writer, No Tears In The Reader. No Surprise In The Writer, No Surprise In The Reader.-Robert Frost
6. I Go To Seek A Great Perhaps.-Fancois Rabelais
7. Read a thousand books, and your words will flow like a river.-Lisa See
8. If You Want To Be A Writer, You Must Do Two Things Above All Others: Read A Lot And Write A Lot.-Stephen King
9. A Writer Is Someone For Whom Writing Is More Difficult Than It Is For Other People.-Thomas Mann
10. The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.-Terry Pratchett
11. Only A Generation Of Readers Will Spawn A Generation Of Writers.-Steven Spielberg
12. You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.-Jodi Picoult
13. Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.-Anton Chekhov
14. The Role Of A Writer Is Not To Say What We Can All Say, But What We Are Unable To Say.- That’s Nin