Famous Quotes
1240 Quotations with Write.
- 261. Alexis de Tocqueville: By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regular ...

- 262. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Cautiousness in judgment is nowadays to be recommended to each and every person: ...

- 263. William J. Durant: Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with blood f ...

- 264. Jean Kerr: Confronted by an absolutely infuriating review, it is sometimes helpful for the ...

- 265. Edward M. Forster: Creative writers are always greater than the causes that they represent.

- 266. Mark Twain: Damn the subjunctive. It brings all our writers to shame.

- 267. Joseph Conrad: Danger lies in the writer becoming the victim of his own exaggeration, losing th ...

- 268. Author Unknown: Decide what you want and write your goals. Then convert your goals into positive ...

- 269. Victor Hugo: Despots play their part in the works of thinkers. Fettered words are terrible wo ...

- 270. Laurence Sterne: Digressions, incontestably, are the sunshine; they are the life, the soul of rea ...

- 271. W. C. Sellar: Do not on any account attempt to write on both sides of the paper at once.

- 272. Anna Cummins: Do not save your loving speeches for your friends till they are dead. Do not wri ...

- 273. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Do we write books so that they shall merely be read? Don't we also write them fo ...

- 274. Ernest Hemingway: Don't you drink? I notice you speak slightingly of the bottle. I have drunk sinc ...

- 275. Gore Vidal: Each writer is born with a repertory company in his head. Shakespeare has perhap ...

- 276. Harold Wallace Ross: Editing is the same as quarreling with writers -- same thing exactly.

- 277. James Thurber: Editing should be, especially in the case of old writers, a counseling rather th ...

- 278. William P. Alford: Elegance of language may not be in the power of all of us; but simplicity and st ...

- 279. Blaise Pascal: Even those who write against fame wish for the fame of having written well, and ...

- 280. Havelock Ellis: Every artist writes his own autobiography.
