Quotes about writ
writing thinking blue
Writing is always a way, for me, of coming to some sort of understanding that I can't reach otherwise.It forces you to think. It forces you to work the thing through. Nothing comes to us out of the blue, very easily. Joan Didion
writing leaving pieces
There is always a point in the writing of a piece when I sit in a room literally papered with false starts and cannot put one word after another and imagine that I have suffered a small stroke, leaving me apparently undamaged but actually aphasic. Joan Didion
writing light oxygen
It occurs to me as I write that this "white light," usually presented dippily (evidence of afterlife, higher power), is in fact precisely consistent with the oxygen deficit that occurs as blood flow to the brain decreases. "Everything went white," those whose blood pressure has dropped say of the instant before they faint. Joan Didion
writing thinking matter
You think you have some stable talent which will show no matter what you're writing, and if it doesn't seem to be getting across to the audience once, you can't imagine that moment when it suddenly will. Joan Didion
writing sound humans
I know that sounds cliché, but mostly from my own experiences and things I see around me. We're all human beings, and a lot of the things I write about are pretty universal things. Joan Jett
writing trying records
When I came back to it, we amicably separated from Warner Bros. I just picked up where I left off, trying to write the rest of this record. It took awhile to get out. Joan Jett
writing enemy paper
That's the horrible thing starting out, you get distracted a lot because anything is easier than writing. It's just the same enemy - blank paper. Jimmy Breslin
writing easy
Anything that isn't writing is easy Jimmy Breslin
writing quality rage
Rage is ... This is Breslin's full quote: Rage is the only quality which has kept me, or anybody I have ever studied, writing columns for newspapers Jimmy Breslin
writing boys long
I became a copy boy. Not for long. I started writing stories. Jimmy Breslin
writing everyday fiction
The fiction I tend to like is nothing like my own work. I like the kind of writing that shows me things I don't know about, and what I don't know about is the everyday, normal world. Jim Woodring
writing mean people
I could never write about the sort of people John Cheever or John Updike or even Margaret Atwood write about. I don't mean I couldn't write as well as they do, which of course I couldn't; they're great writers, and I'm no writer at all. But I couldn't even write badly about normal, neurotic people. I don't know that world from the inside. That's just not my orientation. Jim Woodring
writing glowing checks
Every time I write something down I check it to see if it has that telltale glow, the glow that tells me there's something there. If it glows, it stays. Everything is either on or off. Jim Woodring
writing boys two
There are two kinds of people in boxing. Those who say, 'Oh, boy; Tom Hauser is writing an article about me,' and those who say, 'Big problem; Tom Hauser is writing an article about me.' Jim Lampley
writing naked bland
All I'm writing is just what I feel, that's all. I just keep it almost naked. And probably the words are so bland. Jimi Hendrix
writing reality different
The way I write things, I just write them with a clash between reality and fantasy mostly. You have to use fantasy to show different sides of reality; it's how it can bend. Jimi Hendrix
writing shapes helping
I don't listen to music when I write, but I do turn on appropriate music when I read portions of my manuscripts back to myself - kind of like adding a soundtrack to help shape mood. Erik Larson
writing needs
Write the music your inside-you needs your outside-you to hear. Eric Whitacre
writing heart warrior
A true poet is more than just a man who can write a poem with a pen. A true poet writes poetry with his very life. A true poet doesn't use poetic devices to con the heart of a woman but uses the beauty of all that is poetic to serve, cherish, and express love to the heart of a woman. Just as a true warrior is not a conqueror of femininity but a protector of femininity, a true poet is not just a wooer of a woman's heart but one who knows how to nurture and plant love in a woman's heart. Simply put, a true poet is a man who knows how to be intimate with a lover - first and foremost with Christ. Eric Ludy
writing worry people
I don't listen to what people say about me and I don't read what they write about me. People can compare me to anyone they want to, but I'm not going to worry about it. Eric Davis
writing sake
I am never going to write for the sake of writing. Emma Lazarus
writing want produce
I want to direct, produce, and write, learning as I go. Emmanuel Lewis
writing different stories
I have to write for everyone. What really fascinates me is how you make films or make stories that can genuinely be shared by different groups. Emma Thompson
writing years may
It’s about time a 55-year-old British woman is the heroine of an action movie. I may have to write it. Emma Thompson
writing interesting creative
If you're actually allowing your creative part to control your writing rather than a more commercial instinct or motive, then you'll find that all sorts of interesting things will bubble up to the surface. Emma Thompson
writing matter desks
Just write. It doesn't matter what you write. Just sit at your desk and write. Emma Thompson
writing play want
I really want to write a novel. I also want to learn to play the mandolin. Emma Watson
writing people needs
I thought, If people are going to write about what I'm wearing, then I would wear young British designers who need the publicity. Emma Watson
writing sound sentences
I can't stand a sentence until it sounds right. John McPhee
writing order suspension
Writing is a suspension of life in order to re-create life John McPhee
writing nightmare kind
A writer has to have some kind of compulsive drive to do his work. If you don't have it, you'd better find another kind of work, because it's the only compulsion that will drive you through the psychological nightmares of writing. John McPhee
writing
I'd much prefer to write more quickly. John McGahern
writing discovery process
As a writer, I write to see. If I knew how it would end, I wouldn't write. It's a process of discovery. John McGahern