“If you serve too many masters, you'll soon suffer.” IfsInspirationalSufferingMastersTeenagerTeens Book:The odyssey Source: The odyssey
“Don’t be in too much of a rush to be published. There is enormous value in listening and reading and writing—and then putting your words away for weeks or months–and then returning to your work to polish it some more.” WritingValuesReadingToo MuchWeekListeningMonthsEnormousPolishReading And Writing Author:Sharon Creech
“I have spent weeks in the desert, forgetting to look at the moon, he says, as a married man may spend days never looking into the face of his wife. These are not sins of omission but signs of pre-occuopation.” MenLooksMayFacesSinForgetWifeWeekMoonMarriedDesertOmissionMarried Man Author:Michael Ondaatje
“I like my first lines short and declarative. No complicated sentences. Of course, that's not really a Scott thing. It's pretty classic grab-the-reader technique.” FirstsCoursesLinesReaderComplicatedSentencesTechniqueClassic Author:Scott Westerfeld
“Write about the emotions you fear the most.” WritingFeelingsMotivationalFearEmotionOvercoming FearPositive MotivationalMixed EmotionsRaw Emotion Author:Laurie Halse Anderson
“The best books come from someplace deep inside.... Become emotionally involved. If you don't care about your characters, your readers won't either.” IfsWritingBookCharacterCareReaderInvolvedDon't CareDeep Inside Author:Judy Blume
“Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work your judgment will be surer. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance and a lack of harmony and proportion is more readily seen.” LittlesWorkCreativityTakenMeditationJudgmentHarmonyDistanceJudgementProportionGoing AwayNow And ThenGlancesRelaxationComputer ProgrammingProgramming LanguagesComputer LanguageResting And Relaxation Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“We have currently a built-in allergy to unpleasant or disturbing information. Our mass media reflect this. But unless we get up off our fat surpluses and recognize that television in the main is being used to distract, delude, amuse, and insulate us, then television and those who finance it, those who look at it, and those who work at it, may see a totally different picture too late.” LooksMayDifferentUsedMediaInformationTelevisionLateMassBuiltFatsFinanceGet UpToo LateDisturbingGood LuckSurplusMass MediaAllergiesGood Night And Good Luck Author:Edward R. Murrow