1917 Quotations with Writ.
- 701. Lord Byron: Letter writing is the only device for combining solitude with good company.

- 702. Samuel Johnson: Lexicographer: a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge, that busies himself ...

- 703. Edward M. Forster: Life -- No, I've nothing to teach you about it for the moment. May be writing ab ...

- 704. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Liberty, then, about which so many volumes have been written is, when accurately ...

- 705. Edna Ferber: Life cannot defeat a writer who is in love with writing; for life itself is a wr ...

- 706. Henriette Anne Klauser: Life is a narrative that you have a hand in writing.

- 707. Nadia Boulanger: Life is denied by lack of attention, whether it be to cleaning windows or trying ...

- 708. Louis-Ferdinand Celine: Life is filigree work. What is written clearly is not worth much, it's the trans ...

- 709. Isaac Bashevis Singer: Life is God's novel. Let him write it.

- 710. George Eliot: Life is too precious to be spent in this weaving and unweaving of false impressi ...

- 711. Jorge Luis Borges: Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomp ...

- 712. Boris Sokoloff: Like swimming, riding, writing, or playing golf, happiness can be learned.

- 713. Gaston Bachelard: Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of bo ...

- 714. Bertolt Brecht: Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or literary forms of express ...

- 715. Ezra Pound: Literature does not exist in a vacuum. Writers as such have a definite social fu ...

- 716. Cyril Connolly: Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism w ...

- 717. Anatole France: Lovers who love truly do not write down their happiness.

- 718. Flannery O'Connor: Manners are of such great consequence to the novelist that any kind will do. Bad ...

- 719. B.C. Forbes: Many a man has walked up to the opportunity for which he has long been preparing ...

- 720. Thornton Wilder: Many great writers have been extraordinarily awkward in daily exchange, but the ...

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