332 Quotes About Writers-life
- Author Roxane Gay
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Bad feminism seems like the only way I can both embrace myself as a feminist and be myself, and so I write. I chatter away on Twitter about everything that makes me angry and all the small things that bring me joy. I write blog posts about the meals I cook as I try to take better care of myself, and with each new entry, I realize that I'm undestroying myself after years of allowing myself to stay damaged.
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- Author Tara Estacaan
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Songs are justcosmic dust re-homedin rhyme.
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- Author Christopher Bram
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Imaginative writers often project their own monsters and meanings on basic facts.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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Being a prophet in the wilderness speaking truth to power typically leads to poverty and punishment. It is far easier to follow the lucrative trade winds of popular opinion but withheld honesty results in forgotten words.
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- Author R.D. Ronald
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I'm not into this whole "move with the times" thing. I reckon we should just decide on a year and stick with it.
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- Author Diogo Mainardi
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When Tito was born, I was writing my fifth novel. That was how I saw my future: living in Venice and jumping from novel to novel. Tito's birth changed all that.
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- Author Rainbow Rowell
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There's nothing more intoxicating than creating something from nothing. Creating something from yourself." Professor Piper
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- Author Terry a O'Neal
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My spirit has been around far longer than my soul--I've lived several lifetimes already. And one this novel has been written, I will have lived several more.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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The passage of time will ultimately obliterate the pallid signs of my toneless existence. My faint light will disappear entirely in the ebb and flow of the sprawling continuum of time, the impeccable sea of perpetuity that yawning encasement serves as the impeachable mantel for the inescapable predicament that horns the human condition.
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