Quotes about writ
writing two suffering
I may just release all the interviews as Part Two and then write a larger summary later on. That way we do not suffer further delays. David Wilcock
writing names voice
I always loved putting on shows - when you're the youngest of seven and five are older sisters, you've got to get noticed somehow! I did puppet shows and magic shows... even ventriloquism. My doll's name was 'Dan,' and I used to write these scripts, and my schoolmate hid under the table and supplied Dan's voice. David Wenham
writing mail messages
I have no ghost writers. I personally write every message and every piece of published mail. David Wilkerson
writing want feels
If I don't have time for the writing, it's because I'm not making that time. It's really just a question of whether you want to or not, whether you feel you deserve to write or not. David Whyte
writing doors goes-on
See, even if you're stuck in life, if you can describe just exactly the way you're stuck, then you will immediately recognise that you can't go on that way anymore. So, just saying precisely, writing precisely how you're stuck, or how you're alienated, opens up a door of freedom for you. David Whyte
writing thinking house
When I write an email where I outlined a whole scene, it just came out of my unconscious, it comes from a deeper place. The same thing happens when the actors go, take after take, and just get lost in it. When you're in a house, you don't think about being in the house; you're just there. David O. Russell
writing duty jury-duty
I got put on jury duty, which is where I learned how to write. David O. Russell
writing guy want
If you want ACTION, don’t write. Go and tell the guy what you want. David Ogilvy
writing college advertising
Claude Hopkins.. maintained that nobody with a college education could write an advertisement addressed to the mass millions. That's absolute poppycock. David Ogilvy
writing thinking people
People who think well, write well David Ogilvy
writing lucky winner
Repeat your winners. If you are lucky enough to write a good advertisement, repeat it until it stops selling. Scores of good advertisements have been discarded before they lost their potency. David Ogilvy
writing way
Write the way you talk. Naturally. David Ogilvy
writing men agency
Advertising is a business of words, but advertising agencies are infested with men and women who cannot write. They cannot write advertisements, and they cannot write plans. They are helpless as deaf mutes on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera. David Ogilvy
writing people together
Do not address your readers as though they were gathered together in a stadium. When people read your copy, they are alone. Pretend you are writing to each of them a letter on behalf of your client. David Ogilvy
writing two pages
Never write more than two pages on any subject. David Ogilvy
writing sixteen headlines
I never write fewer than sixteen headlines for a single advertisement. David Ogilvy
writing said persons
I said that I'm only there to write the truth, I'm not going to cover anything up, but I'll put everything in context and get as close to the truth of this person as I can. David Maraniss
writing perspective people
I discovered in writing the biography of Bill Clinton that it is actually easier to write a biography of someone who is dead. Although you can't interview them, you have a fuller perspective on their whole life after they're gone and people are more willing to talk about them. David Maraniss
writing want moments
I want to write for history, not for the moment. David Maraniss
writing acceptable
The true writer must write not the acceptable but the true. David Mamet
writing plot hard
It's hard to write a good plot, it's very hard. David Mamet
writing play long
A play is basically a long, formalistic polemic. You can write it without the poetry, and if you do, you may have a pretty good play. We know this because we see plays in translation. Not many people speak Norwegian or Danish or whatever guys like Ibsen spoke, or Russian - yet we understand Chekhov and the others. David Mamet
writing thinking secret
I tend to write a lot, which I think is the secret to being prolific. David Mamet
writing thinking play
Anyone can write five people trapped in a snowstorm. The question is how you get them into the snowstorm. It's hard to write a good play because it's hard to structure a plot. If you can think of it off the top of your head, so can the audience. To think of a plot that is, as Aristotle says, surprising and yet inevitable, is a lot, lot, lot of work. David Mamet
writing theatre classroom
The audience will teach you how to act and the audience will teach you how to write and to direct. The classroom will teach you how to obey, and obedience in the theatre will get you nowhere. It’s a soothing falsity. David Mamet
writing fighting thinking
I used to think I'd like to be a fireman - in fact, I still would - and the only drawback I could see was coming back to the firehouse, after a day of fighting fires, and still having to put in an eight-hour day writing. David Mamet
writing illustration stories
Once I have the story in my head, I write it down. The illustrations usually come last. Dav Pilkey
writing thinking hands
When you have that first flash of what you think is going to be a great idea-from the mouth, from the hands-that's an amazing feeling. I don't think anything's quite as good as that. Daryl Hall
writing insanity want
The process of writing and directing drives you to such extremes that it's natural to feel an affinity with insanity. I approach that madness as something dangerous, and I'm afraid, but also I want to go to it, to see what's there, to embrace it. I don't know why, but I'm drawn. Dario Argento
writing
Every writer, to some extent, writes about himself. Dario Argento
writing want one-thing
One thing that I don't ever want to do is write something I don't love. Danielle Trussoni
writing angel discipline
Since the Middle Ages, people have been writing about angels. Angelology was actually at one point a scholastic discipline. Danielle Trussoni
writing my-favorite pastime
My favorite pastime is to write. Danny Bonaduce