1552 Quotations with Rite.
- 821. E. L. Doctorow: The writer isn't made in a vacuum. Writers are witnesses. The reason we need wri ...

- 822. Karl Marx: The writer may very well serve a movement of history as its mouthpiece, but he c ...

- 823. Ernest Hemingway: The writer must write what he has to say, not speak it.

- 824. William Golding: The writer probably knows what he meant when he wrote a book, but he should imme ...

- 825. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette: The writer who loses his self-doubt, who gives way as he grows old to a sudden e ...

- 826. Edgar Allan Poe: The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunders ...

- 827. Paul De Man: The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; he is bot ...

- 828. William Faulkner: The writer's only responsibility is to his art. He will be completely ruthless i ...

- 829. Ernest Hemingway: There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them hi ...

- 830. Aleister Crowley: There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to ...

- 831. Raymond Chandler: There are people who can write their memoirs with a reasonable amount of honesty ...

- 832. Marcel Proust: There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent w ...

- 833. Cliff Fadiman: There are two kinds of writers; the great ones who can give you truths, and the ...

- 834. Jonathan Edwards: There are two sorts of hypocrites: ones that are deceived with their outward mor ...

- 835. P. D. James: There comes a time when every scientist, even God, has to write off an experimen ...

- 836. Peace Pilgrim: There is a criterion by which you can judge whether the thoughts you are thinkin ...

- 837. Thomas Carlyle: There is a great discovery still to be made in literature, that of paying litera ...

- 838. John F. Kennedy: There is a terrific disadvantage in not having the abrasive quality of the press ...

- 839. George Eliot: There is much pain that is quite noiseless; and vibrations that make human agoni ...

- 840. Countess of Blessington, Marguerite Gardiner: There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness.

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