Famous Quotes
1552 Quotations with Rite.
- 1461. Eudora Welty: I am a writer who came of a sheltered life. A sheltered life can be a daring lif ...

- 1462. Eudora Welty: To imagine yourself inside another person...is what a storywriter does in every ...

- 1463. Eudora Welty: Writing a story or a novel is one way of discovering sequence in experience, of ...

- 1464. Jessamyn West: Writing is a solitary occupation. Family, friends, and society are the natural e ...

- 1465. Samuel West: Books don't exist unless you read them. And it's a two way process - you write t ...

- 1466. E. B. White: A man who publishes his letters becomes a nudist - nothing shields him from the ...

- 1467. E. B. White: It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer.

- 1468. E. B. White: Thurber did not write the way a surgeon operates, he wrote the way a child skips ...

- 1469. Theodore H. White: When a reporter sits down at the typewriter, he's nobody's friend.

- 1470. Pearl White: I get letters from every conceivable place. A bagful of stuff a week. I don't kn ...

- 1471. Thornton Wilder: An incinerator is a writer's best friend.

- 1472. Robbie Williams: I'm a self-obsessed son-of-a-bitch, really. Hopefully it makes for good records. ...

- 1473. Luke Wilson: I always laugh the hardest at the stuff you see in day-to-day life. It's great w ...

- 1474. August Wilson: Regardless of the medium, rewriting and more rewriting is still necessary. No on ...

- 1475. Carl Wilson: It's fun to use a capo 'cause you can get the strings to really have a bell-like ...

- 1476. Oprah Winfrey: I don't think you ever stop giving. I really don't. I think it's an on-going pro ...

- 1477. Robert Wise: The Sand Pebbles has always been one of my favorite films, I suppose because its ...

- 1478. P. G. Wodehouse: Every author really wants to have letters printed in the papers. Unable to make ...

- 1479. P. G. Wodehouse: I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit.

- 1480. P. G. Wodehouse: Success comes to a writer as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of ...
