Famous Quotes
1917 Quotations with Writ.
- 1321. Jean Cocteau: After the writer's death, reading his journal is like receiving a long letter.
- 1322. Jean Cocteau: Commissions suit me. They set limits. Jean Marais dared me to write play in whic ...
- 1323. Edward Coke: We have a maxim in the House of Commons, and written on the walls of our houses, ...
- 1324. Jim Cole: I want to be as honest as I can about the things I've been through - the sorrows ...
- 1325. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette: Sit down and put down everything that comes into your head and then you're a wri ...
- 1326. Cyril Connolly: The only way for writers to meet is to share a quick peek over a common lamp-pos ...
- 1327. Cyril Connolly: The true function of a writer is to produce a masterpiece and no other task is o ...
- 1328. Stephen Covey: I'm convinced that we can write and live our own scripts more than most people w ...
- 1329. Quentin Crisp: There are three reasons for becoming a writer: the first is that you need the mo ...
- 1330. Walter Cronkite: I am dumbfounded that there hasn't been a crackdown with the libel and slander l ...
- 1331. James M. Cain: I write of the wish that comes true-for some reason, a terrifying concept.
- 1332. Jimmy Cannon: A sportswriter is entombed in a prolonged boyhood.
- 1333. Liz Carpenter: What a lot we lost when we stopped writing letters. You can't reread a phone cal ...
- 1334. Caleb Carr: I wanted nothing less than to be a fiction writer when I was a kid. If you had t ...
- 1335. Emma Caulfield: I was in London during my first sci-fi convention for Buffy, and I was at the lo ...
- 1336. Alex Chilton: I never thought of myself as being a good songwriter. There are a ton of other p ...
- 1337. Alex Chilton: If you're writing anything decent, it's in you, it's your spirit coming out. If ...
- 1338. Alex Chilton: The more alone I am, the more focused I can get. I've written things with people ...
- 1339. Sandra Cisneros: I always tell people that I became a writer not because I went to school but bec ...
- 1340. Kenneth Clark: A visual experience is vitalizing. Whereas to write great poetry, to draw contin ...