Becoming a Writer
A source page for quotes linked to Dorothea Brande.
“The games of the ancient Greeks were, in their original institutions, religious solemnities.”
“Proverbs are for the most part rules of moral, or, still more properly, of prudential conduct.”
“it is the sum of small things successfully done that lifts a life out of bondage to the humdrum.”
“Most writers flourish greatly on a simple, healthy routine with occasional time off for gaiety.”
“Act as if it were impossible to fail.”
“So long as new ideas are created, sales will continue to reach new highs.”
“The only difference between a problem and a solution is that people understand the solution.”
“Writing calls on unused muscles and involves solitude and immobility.”
“Old habits are strong and jealous.”
“Hitch your unconscious mind to your writing arm.”