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Words are very powerful. They live on forever and they can be shared again and again. Each one of us may find something different within them, but they have the power to truly guide us and impact us in our lives. ~ Amy Koto
Writing Words quotes by Amy Koto
Evan Connell said once that he knew he was finished with a short story when he found himself going through it and taking out commas and then going through the story again and putting the commas back in the same places. I like that way of working on something. I respect that kind of care for what is being done. That's all we have, finally, the words, and they had better be the right ones, with the punctuation in the right places so that they an best say what they are meant to say. If the words are heavy with the writer's own unbridled emotions, or if they are imprecise and inaccurate for some other reason
if the worlds are in any way blurred
the reader's eyes will slide right over them and nothing will be achieved. Henry James called this sort of hapless writing 'weak specification'. ~ Raymond Carver
Writing Words quotes by Raymond Carver
Omit needless words. ~ William Strunk Jr.
Writing Words quotes by William Strunk Jr.
You can only write what you know if you've lived, otherwise, you'll just be writing words. ~ Joseph Eastwood
Writing Words quotes by Joseph Eastwood
I came to realize that this was about more than not offering up what some of his opponents craved - the picture of the angry black man, or the lectures on race that fuel a sense of grievance among white voters. Obama also didn't want to offer up gauzy words to make well-meaning white people feel better. The fact that he was a black president wasn't going to bring life back to an unarmed black kid who was shot, or alter structural inequities in housing, education, and incarceration in our states and cities. It wasn't going to change the investment of powerful interests in a system that sought to deny voting rights, or to cast people on food stamps working minimum wage jobs as "takers," incapable of making it on their own. The "last person who ever thought that Barack Obama's election was going to bring racial reconciliation and some "end of race" in America was Barack Obama. That was a white person's concept imposed upon his campaign. I know because I was once one of them, taking delight in writing words about American progress, concluding in the applause line "And that is why I can stand before you as president of the United States." But he couldn't offer up absolution for America's racial sins, or transform American society in four or eight years. ~ Ben Rhodes
Writing Words quotes by Ben  Rhodes
It's doesn't matter how long you spend the time writing words ,
the only thing that matter ,
is for how long your words will have an influence on their reader . ~ Mahdi Khmili
Writing Words quotes by Mahdi Khmili
No man means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous. ~ Henry Adams
Writing Words quotes by Henry Adams
I write by hand, making many, many corrections. I would say I cross out more than I write. I have to hunt for words when I speak, and I have the same difficulty when writing. ~ Italo Calvino
Writing Words quotes by Italo Calvino
The translator ... Peculiar outcast, ghost in the world of literature, recreating in another form something already created, creating and not creating, writing words that are his own and not his own, writing a work not original to him, composing with utmost pains and without recognition of his pains or the fact that the composition really is his own. ~ Lydia Davis
Writing Words quotes by Lydia Davis
Here's what I learned: First thing in the morning, before I have drowned myself in coffee, while I still have that sleepy brain I used to believe was useless - that is the best brain for creative writing. Words come pouring out easily while my head still feels as if it is full of ground fog, wrapped in flannel and gauze, and surrounded by a hive of humming, velvety sleep bees. ~ Merrill Markoe
Writing Words quotes by Merrill Markoe
In good writing, words become one with things. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Writing Words quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Imagine a world where speaking or writing words can literally or directly make things happen, where getting one of those words wrong can wreak unbelievable havoc, but where the right spell you can summon immensely powerful agencies to work your will. Imagine further that this world is administered: there is an extensive division of labour, among the magicians themselves and between the magicians and those who coordinate their activity. It's bureaucratic, and also (therefore) chaotic, and it's full of people at desks muttering curses and writing invocations, all beavering away at a small part of the big picture. The coordinators, because they don't understand what's going on, are easy prey for smooth-talking preachers of bizarre cults that demand arbitrary sacrifices and vanish with large amounts of money. Welcome to the IT department. ~ Ken MacLeod
Writing Words quotes by Ken MacLeod
I am simply of the opinion that you cannot be taught to write. You have to spend a lifetime in love with words. ~ Craig Claiborne
Writing Words quotes by Craig Claiborne
Unfortunately, an equally strong negative current - fear - is at work. Fear of writing gets planted in most Americans at an early age, usually at school, and it never entirely goes away. The blank piece of paper or the blank computer screen, waiting to be filled with our wonderful words, can freeze us into not writing any words at all, or writing words that are less than wonderful. ~ William Zinsser
Writing Words quotes by William Zinsser
If you wouldn't write it and sign it, don't say it. ~ Earl Wilson
Writing Words quotes by Earl Wilson
If you see me alone with my pen don't get to close to me. I'm writing words that will someday set me free. ~ Delano Johnson
Writing Words quotes by Delano Johnson
There's another quote on the act of writing letters, have a look: Letter writing is a truly anachronistic genre, a sort of tardy inheritance of the eighteenth century; those who lived at that time believed in the pure truth of the written word. And we? Times have changed; words are lost with ever greater ease; you can see them float on the waters of history; sink, come up again, mixed in by the current with the water hyacinths. ~ Ricardo Piglia
Writing Words quotes by Ricardo Piglia
As I sat here.
With eyes closed softly
I think deeply of "you"
And I inhale stars
The scent of twinkling light
So fresh and alive
Sparkling gentle inside me
And I want to write this feeling
So tentatively
As it must be
Like writing words on bubbles
Delicate and precious
Begging them not to disappear
Like dreams in the morning ... ~ Phil Roberts
Writing Words quotes by Phil Roberts
A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the other one. ~ Baltasar Gracian
Writing Words quotes by Baltasar Gracian
I get drunk writing words. I don't drink or do drugs, but I get so carried away with writing that I get inebriated from it. ~ John Shirley
Writing Words quotes by John Shirley
Any word you have to hunt for in a thesaurus is the wrong word. There are no exceptions to this rule. ~ Stephen King
Writing Words quotes by Stephen King
But this I can never explain to a painter, I suppose; how words live in companies, never used, exept when one writes. (5/2/1925 - From a letter to Jacques Raverat) ~ Virginia Woolf
Writing Words quotes by Virginia Woolf
For me, the intent in a song is to sing it. I compose songs, meaning I'm writing words to be set to music; I'm intending it to not be recited. I'm a singer-songwriter, and I'm a poet, and there really isn't a contradiction, at least for me. ~ Cornelius Eady
Writing Words quotes by Cornelius Eady
The only way to know how prayer works is to have complete knowledge and control of the past, present, and future. In other words, you can figure out how prayer works if you are God. ~ Paul E. Miller
Writing Words quotes by Paul E. Miller
Don't get stuck on the level of words. A word is no more than a means to an end. It's an abstraction. Not unlike a signpost, it points beyond itself ~ Eckhart Tolle
Writing Words quotes by Eckhart Tolle
According to Dickens, the first rule of human nature is self-preservation and when I forgive him for writing a character as pathetic as Oliver Twist, I'll thank him for the advice. ~ Melina Marchetta
Writing Words quotes by Melina Marchetta
I really think I write about everyday life. I don't think I'm quite as odd as others say I am. Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring. ~ Edward Gorey
Writing Words quotes by Edward Gorey
She closed her eyes, silently continuing the pleas that she be given words that might soothe, words that would begin the healing of bereaved parents. She had seen, when she entered the kitchen, the chasm of sorrow that divided man and wife already, each deep in their own wretched suffering, neither knowing what to say to the other. She knew that to begin to talk about what had happened was a key to acknowledging their loss, and that such acceptance would in turn be a means to enduring the days and months ahead. ~ Jacqueline Winspear
Writing Words quotes by Jacqueline Winspear
Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled. ~ Horace
Writing Words quotes by Horace
Punctuation is a fabulous tool for controlling your reader - you even get to control where they breathe. That's what I call power! ~ Nicola Morgan
Writing Words quotes by Nicola Morgan
It's like John Lennon writing with ... Taylor Swift instead of Paul McCartney. ~ Rainbow Rowell
Writing Words quotes by Rainbow Rowell
Someone has to write all those stories: why not me? ~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Writing Words quotes by Elizabeth Gilbert
In my head, when the gales are riding wild,
I steer towards catastrophe
then write about it. ~ Robin Robertson
Writing Words quotes by Robin Robertson
PHOSPHORESCENCE. Now there's a word to lift your hat to ... to find that phosphorescence, that light within, that's the genius behind poetry. ~ Emily Dickinson
Writing Words quotes by Emily Dickinson
I come not, Ambrosia for any of the purposes thou hast named," replied Marcela, "but to defend myself and to prove how unreasonable are all those who blame me for their sorrow and for Chrysostom's death; and therefore I ask all of you that are here to give me your attention, for will not take much time or many words to bring the truth home to persons of sense. Heaven has made me, so you say, beautiful, and so much so that in spite of yourselves my beauty leads you to love me; and for the love you show me you say, and even urge, that I am bound to love you. By that natural understanding which God has given me I know that everything beautiful attracts love, but I cannot see how, by reason of being loved, that which is loved for its beauty is bound to love that which loves it; besides, it may happen that the lover of that which is beautiful may be ugly, and ugliness being detestable, it is very absurd to say, "I love thee because thou art beautiful, thou must love me though I be ugly." But supposing the beauty equal on both sides, it does not follow that the inclinations must be therefore alike, for it is not every beauty that excites love, some but pleasing the eye without winning the affection; and if every sort of beauty excited love and won the heart, the will would wander vaguely to and fro unable to make choice of any; for as there is an infinity of beautiful objects there must be an infinity of inclinations, and true love, I have heard it said, is indivisible, and must be ~ Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Writing Words quotes by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Poetry is the most intimate of all writing. I want to speak first from me to myself and then from me to you. ~ Ellen Bass
Writing Words quotes by Ellen Bass
Writing is a way of living. It doesn't quite matter that there are too many books for the number of readers in the world to read them. It's a way of being alive for the writer. ~ Rachel Kushner
Writing Words quotes by Rachel Kushner
As the number of studies increased, it became clear that writing was a far more powerful tool for healing than anyone had ever imagined. ~ James W. Pennebaker
Writing Words quotes by James W. Pennebaker
Now, paper and pencils, said Miss Marcy, clapping her hands.
Writing paper is scarce in this house, and I had no intention of tearing sheets out of this exercise book, which is a superb sixpenny one the Vicar gave me. In the end, Miss Marcy took the middle pages out of her library record, which gave us a pleasant feeling that we were stealing from the government, and then we sat round the table and elected her chairman. ~ Dodie Smith
Writing Words quotes by Dodie Smith
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it.
[These words are also inscribed upon his grave] ~ Karl Marx
Writing Words quotes by Karl Marx
My theory is you shouldn't apologize for believing in an idea-channeling muse. You should just be sure to feed her. ~ Laurie Seidler
Writing Words quotes by Laurie Seidler
There's a moment when you say, "Okay, I'm not going to become a dancer. I'm not going to become a painter." So in a sense, I ended up writing about those big conflicts that I felt. ~ Roselee Goldberg
Writing Words quotes by Roselee Goldberg
The good writing of any age has always been the product of someone's neurosis, and we'd have a mighty dull literature if all the writers that came along were a bunch of happy chuckleheads. ~ William Styron
Writing Words quotes by William Styron
In writing music, the structure of each piece is a very important factor. ~ Leo Ornstein
Writing Words quotes by Leo Ornstein
If you're John Muir you want trees to
live among. If you're Emily, a garden
will do.
Try to find the right place for yourself.
If you can't find it, at least dream of it.
When one is alone and lonely, the body
gladly lingers in the wind or the rain,
or splashes into the cold river, or
pushes through the ice-crusted snow.
Anything that touches.
God, or the gods, are invisible, quite
understandable. But holiness is visible,
entirely.
Some words will never leave God's mouth,
no matter how hard you listen. ~ Mary Oliver
Writing Words quotes by Mary Oliver
Pity me'
the unspoken words upon a nation's lips
'because I am indeed pitiable. I have been deprived of freedom
yes, of course, all that. And of proper food and of fancy things, consumer durables and material wealth of every kind, all that. But mostly I have been robbed of my birthright, my mother, my father, my home. And how can I ever recover from that?' Then there is a murmur, as a last, despairing cry, the latest prayer
'Market forces, market forces.' Say it over and over, as once the Hail Mary was said, to ward off all ills and rescue the soul, but we know in our hearts it won't work. There is no magic here contained. Wasted lives, lost souls, unfixable. Pity me, pity me, pity me. ~ Fay Weldon
Writing Words quotes by Fay Weldon
Each action we take is an act of self-expression. We often think of large-scale or important deeds as being indications of our real selves, but even how we sharpen a pencil can reveal something about our feelings at that moment. Do we sharpen the pencil carefully or nervously so that it doesn't break? Do we bother to pay attention to what we're doing? How do we sharpen the same pencil when we're angry or in a hurry? Is it the same as when we're calm or unhurried?
Even the smallest movement discloses something about the person executing the action because it is the person who's actually performing the deed. In other words, action doesn't happen by itself, we make it happen, and in doing so we leave traces of ourselves on the activity. The mind and body are interrelated. ~ H.E. Davey
Writing Words quotes by H.E. Davey
Writing is the lonely sport of sad sacks. ~ Lauren Groff
Writing Words quotes by Lauren Groff
In the words of Yellowstone Park's wolf biologist Michael Phillips, wolf conservation has become "a dramatic expression of the goodness of the human spirit. It shows that we respect the rights of other life-forms, even when they may cause problems. It shows that we are capable and committed to correcting the mistakes of the past. Wolf restoration is a touchstone for measuring our reverence for what we have inherited and for the legacy we leave our children. ~ Bruce Hampton
Writing Words quotes by Bruce Hampton
My preference is for good writing. It doesn't matter if it's for film or TV. Whatever. It starts with the writing. Even though I've had problems with writers, it doesn't matter how great of an actor you are. If the writing is bad, you're going to struggle. ~ James Nesbitt
Writing Words quotes by James Nesbitt
At that point, Frank seemed to run out of words. There was somebody that he'd reminded me of, as he was spinning out his story and struggling to explain himself. Then I realized: it was myself...when I had desperately tried to talk my way out of something that could never be put right. He was doing the same thing I had done. He was trying to talk his way into absolution. In that moment, I felt overcome by a sense of mercy...for that younger version of myself...Then my mercy swelled, and for just a moment I felt mercy for everyone who has ever gotten involved in an impossibly messy story. All those predicaments that we humans find ourselves in - predicaments that we never see coming, do not know how to handle, and then cannot fix. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Writing Words quotes by Elizabeth Gilbert
I know that when I think of myself as being utterly worn out, when I think that somehow I have nothing more to write, then something is happening within me. And, in due course, it bubbles up; it comes to the surface, and then I do my best to listen. But there's nothing mystical about all this. I suppose all writers do the same. ~ Jorge Luis Borges
Writing Words quotes by Jorge Luis Borges
When I write, the story is always uppermost in my mind, and I feel that everything must be sacrificed to it. All elegant passages, all the curious details, all the so-called beautiful writing - if they are not truly relevant to what I am trying to say, then they have to go. ~ Paul Auster
Writing Words quotes by Paul Auster
The idea to make hotel reviews the form of the novel came first.So I just started writing hotel reviews and tried to come up with a consistent voice. ~ Rick Moody
Writing Words quotes by Rick Moody
Fantastic things happen - to the way we feel, to the way we make other people feel. All this simply by using positive words. ~ Leo Buscaglia
Writing Words quotes by Leo Buscaglia
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