On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Editi...
A source page for quotes linked to William Zinsser.
“Writers are the custodians of memory...”
“Writing is such a lonely work that I try to keep myself cheered up.”
“It is possible that the artists are sane and the world they are painting is crazy.”
“...being "rather unique" is no more possible than being rather pregnant.”
“Rewriting is the essence of writing well - where the game is won or lost.”
“I think a sentence is a fine thing to put a preposition at the end of.”
“If a good word already exists, there is no need to invent something painful.”
“Writing is no respecter of blueprints.”
“It's a fitting irony that under Richard Nixon "launder" became a dirty word.”
“Even a poor translator couldn't kill a style that moves with such narrative clarity.”
“Editors are licensed to be curious.”
“Dare to tell the smallest of stories if you want to generate large emotions.”
“Clutter is the official language used by corporations to hide their mistakes.”
“All writing is ultimately a question of solving a problem.”
“Writers must constantly ask: what I am trying to say? Surprisingly often, they don't know.”