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writing play important
Writing is the same as music. It’s in how you phrase it, how you hold back the note, bend it, shape it, then release it. And what you don’t play is as important as what you do say. Robert Creeley
writing people trying
Don't try to write what other people are writing - write what is true to you. Richard Paul Evans
writing suffering littles
A little love has made me willingly study, preach, write, and even suffer... Richard Baxter
writing emotional rocks
Packs a Huge Emotional Punch! Graceful Writing, Great Acting, Exquisite Direction, Suspense, Profound Subject Matter and It Rocks! Rex Reed
writing thinking hands
I have never been able to write with anything more than the left hand of my mind; the right hand has always been engaged in something to do with personal relationships. I don't complain, because I think my left hand's power, as much as it has, is due to its knowledge of what my right hand is doing. Rebecca West
writing known knows
I really write to find out what I know about something and what is to be known about something. Rebecca West
writing editing edited
No author dislikes to be edited as much as he dislikes not to be published. Russell Lynes
writing intelligent honest
Through writing, through that process, they realize that they become more intelligent, and more honest and more imaginative than they can be in any other part of their life. Russell Banks
writing paint draws
Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing. Russell Banks
laughing softer speaking supposed
Being Asian where you're supposed to be more quiet and softer and I was always getting reprimanded for laughing to loud or speaking to loudly. Kelly Hu
laughing people being-thankful
I have so much to be thankful for. I work with the most amazing people, get to make people laugh for a living and have the most amazing friends. But, I am mostly thankful for Spanx. Whitney Cummings
laughing people lines
I'm not good at telling a joke, but I can say a line in a certain way that makes people uncomfortable because they don't know whether to laugh or not, and I love that comedy. Walton Goggins
laughing people rewards
I enjoy stand-up because it has the biggest reward: instant gratification. You can hear the people laughing. Wanda Sykes
laughing study picks
They could read him, they could study him, they could pick him apart, but they couldn't laugh or be sad with him.... Roberto Bolano
laughing generations way
You have to find a way to not become bitter and live within the parameters of the situation and laugh your way through it…and you hope for a better day for the next generation. Yvette Nicole Brown
laughing people taglines
Most people laugh at situations rather than a tagline anyway. Steve Zahn
laughing disaster faster
When faced with disaster, learn to laugh faster. Robert G. Allen
laughing worry kind
I laugh, that there's a certain kind of cyclical nature to life and that I don't have to worry because whatever isn't there right now, it's coming back again. Walter Mosley
succeed puberty
By puberty I learned that nothing worth having could be easily attained and to succeed one must be single minded. Russell Brand
succeed genius certain
It is quite possible for the vulgar to be funny, but to succeed, it must rise to a certain genius. Roger Ebert
succeed decided
A success is one who decided to succeed and worked. A failure is one who decided to succeed and wished. William Arthur Ward
succeed path choosing-one
I'll succeed,' Hazel promised. 'And Hecate? I'm not choosing one of your paths. I'm making my own. Rick Riordan
succeed individual-success individual
Individual success is a myth. No one succeeds all by herself. Pat Summitt
succeed models
All models are wrong, and increasingly you can succeed without them. Peter Norvig
succeed failing trouble
If you're having trouble succeeding, fail. Kent Beck
succeed steadiness
Steadiness is coming up short 19 times and succeeding the twentieth. Julie Andrews
succeed logic outliers
We can unravel the logic behind who succeeds and who doesn't. Malcolm Gladwell