Famous Quotes
592 Quotations with Writer.
- 321. J. G. Ballard: We live in a world ruled by fictions of every kind -- mass merchandising, advert ...

- 322. Edward Dahlberg: What has a writer to be bombastic about? Whatever good a man may write is the co ...

- 323. Jean Cocteau: What is line? It is life. A line must live at each point along its course in suc ...

- 324. Burton Rascoe: What no wife of a writer can ever understand is that a writer is working when he ...

- 325. Cyril Connolly: When writers meet they are truculent, indifferent, or over-polite. Then comes th ...

- 326. Ernest Hemingway: When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters ...

- 327. Enid Bagnold: Who wants to become a writer? And why? Because it's the answer to everything. To ...

- 328. Luigi Pirandello: Whoever has the luck to be born a character can laugh even at death. Because a c ...

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

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

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

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

- 333. Joan Didion: Writers are always selling somebody out.

- 334. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: Writers are the main landmarks of the past.

- 335. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Writers aren't people exactly. Or, if they're any good, they're a whole lot of p ...

- 336. Walter Bagehot: Writers like teeth are divided into incisors and grinders.

- 337. Brian Aldiss: Writers must fortify themselves with pride and egotism as best they can. The pro ...

- 338. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers; r ...

- 339. Catherine Drinker Bowen: Writers seldom choose as friends those self-contained characters who are never i ...

- 340. Aldous Huxley: Writers write to influence their readers, their preachers, their auditors, but a ...
