1917 Quotations with Writ.
- 1101. Luigi Pirandello: Whoever has the luck to be born a character can laugh even at death. Because a c ...

- 1102. Salman Rushdie: Whores and writers, Mahound. We are the people you can't forgive.

- 1103. Alexander Pope: Why did I write? What sin to me unknown dipped me in ink, my parents, or my own?

- 1104. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Work and thou canst escape the reward; whether the work be fine or course, plant ...

- 1105. Raymond Chandler: Would you convey my compliments to the purist who reads your proofs and tell him ...

- 1106. Katherine Mansfield: Would you not like to try all sorts of lives -- one is so very small -- but that ...

- 1107. Author Unknown: Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present.

- 1108. Ivy Lee: Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow. Now, number them i ...

- 1109. Francis Bacon: Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly ...

- 1110. Oliver Goldsmith: Write how you want, the critic shall show the world you could have written bette ...

- 1111. Author Unknown: Write it down. Written goals have a way of transforming wishes into wants; cant' ...

- 1112. Wendell Phillips: Write on my gravestone: "Infidel, Traitor." -- infidel to every church that comp ...

- 1113. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Write on your doors the saying wise and old. "Be bold!" and everywhere -- "Be bo ...

- 1114. Lewis Carroll: Write that down, the King said to the jury, and the jury eagerly wrote down all ...

- 1115. Heywood Broun: Write the news as if your very life depended on it. It does!

- 1116. Henry David Thoreau: Write while the heat is in you. The writer who postpones the recording of his th ...

- 1117. Mark Twain: Write without pay until somebody offers to pay you. If nobody offers within thre ...

- 1118. Benjamin Franklin: Write your injuries in dust, your benefits in marble.

- 1119. Salman Rushdie: Writers and politicians are natural rivals. Both groups try to make the world in ...

- 1120. John Steinbeck: Writers are a little below the clowns and a little above the trained seals.

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