1240 Quotations with Write.
- 41. Johnson: One of the amusements of idleness is reading without the fatigue of attention, a ...

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

- 43. Dorothea Brande: The most enviable writers are those who, quite often unanalytically and unconsci ...

- 44. Robert Cecil Day Lewis: First, I do not sit down at my desk to put into verse something that is already ...

- 45. Ashley Montagu: Because women live creatively, they rarely experience the need to depict or writ ...

- 46. Jim Bishop: A good writer is not necessarily a good book critic. No more so than a good drun ...

- 47. Alexander Pope: Ten censure wrong, for one that writes amiss.

- 48. Edna Ferber: Writers should be read but not seen. Rarely are they a winsome sight.

- 49. Ambrose Bierce: BLANK-VERSE, n. Unrhymed iambic pentameters -- the most difficult kind of Englis ...

- 50. Ambrose Bierce: CEMETERY, n. An isolated suburban spot where mourners match lies, poets write at ...

- 51. Ambrose Bierce: DIGESTION, n. The conversion of victuals into virtues. When the process is imper ...

- 52. Ambrose Bierce: ELEGY, n. A composition in verse, in which, without employing any of the methods ...

- 53. Ambrose Bierce: FAIRY, n. A creature, variously fashioned and endowed, that formerly inhabited t ...

- 54. Ambrose Bierce: FLY-SPECK, n. The prototype of punctuation. It is observed by Garvinus that the ...

- 55. Ambrose Bierce: FOOL, n. A person who pervades the domain of intellectual speculation and diffus ...

- 56. Ambrose Bierce: GOOD, adj. Sensible, madam, to the worth of this present writer. Alive, sir, to ...

- 57. Ambrose Bierce: GUNPOWDER, n. An agency employed by civilized nations for the settlement of disp ...

- 58. Ambrose Bierce: I is the first letter of the alphabet, the first word of the language, the first ...

- 59. Ambrose Bierce: INFERIAE,n. [Latin] Among the Greeks and Romans, sacrifices for propitation of t ...
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- 60. Ambrose Bierce: MONOSYLLABIC, adj. Composed of words of one syllable, for literary babes who nev ...

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