W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Write against patterns. Go against the devils. Write what you never write. Lie. Validate what you don’t validate. Indulge what you don’t like. Wallow in it. Write the opposite of what you always write, think, speak. Do everything against the grain!”
“Write all the time. I believe in writing every day, at least a thousand words a day. We have a strange idea about writing: that it can be done, and done well, without a great deal of effort. Dancers practice every day, musicians practice every day, even when they are at the peak of their careers – especially then. Somehow, we don’t take writing as seriously. But writing – writing wonderfully – takes just as much dedication.”
“Write all your dreams and work on them. Celebrate the wins and manage the losses. Keep a record of your dreams and your actions, learn, and aim for success.”
Source: Exploring the Explosive Power of Big Dreams
“Write and create a blue sky
Forever with joy where I can fly.”
“Write and people will come to read. Write and people will heed to your words and share them with others. Not all may relate, but wait, and those that were meant to see it eventually will find it, for truth waits to be found. It searches for no one.”
“Write and tell me what you have decided. Condemn me to winter, or rescue me from it.
Your
Fradique”
Source: Nação Crioula
“Write anything you want because we'll never be heard from again.”
“Write as if you are dying.”
“Write as if you were dying. At the same time, assume you write for an audience consisting solely of terminal patients. That is, after all, the case. What would you begin writing if you knew you would die soon? What could you say to a dying person that would not enrage by its triviality?”
Source: The Abundance
“Write as if your parents are dead.”
Source: Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
“Write as many books as you want, but remember that literature is never about quantity. Even the most popular works fade into the shadows of eternity, leaving only whispers in the winds of history. A quote is worth a thousand books.”
“Write as often as possible, not with the idea at once of getting into print, but as if you were learning an instrument.”
“Write as the wind blows and command all words like an army!”
Source: Delphi Works of Hilaire Belloc (Illustrated)
“Write as though your life depended on it.”
“Write as well as you can and finish what you start.”
“Write as you like, use the rhythms that come out, try different instruments, sit at the piano, destroy the metric, shout instead of singing, blow your guitar and ring the horn. Hate mathematics, and love eddies. Creation is a bird without a flight plan, that will never fly in a straight line.”
“Write at a pace that doesn't surpass your creative flow. Don't be hasty; don't be sloppy. Don't forfeit impressive writing for an impressive word count. Because eventually it will all have to be edited, and you'll find that it is harder to make bad writing good than to make good writing better.”
“Write backwards. Start from the feeling you want the audience to have at the end and then ask "How might that happen?" continually, until you have a beginning.”
“Write beautifully what people don’t want to hear.”
“Write. Because nobody can write your own thoughts and imagination for you, so write.”
“Write because you love the art and the discipline, not because you're looking to sell something.”
“Write because you love to write.”
“Write before the sun comes up.”
“Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone.”
Source: The Trouble with Being Born
“Write comic books if you love comic books so much that you want to write them. Don't write them like movies. Comics can do a lot of things that movies can't do, and vice versa.”
“Write, direct and star in the movie that is your life.”
“Write. Don't talk about writing. Don't tell me about your wonderful story ideas. Don't give me a bunch of 'somedays'. Plant your ass and scribble, type, keyboard. If you have any talent at all it will leak out despite your failure to pay attention in English."
[The Instrumentalities of the Night: An Interview with Glen Cook, The SF Site, September 2005]”
“Write down 10 things you would do in your life if you had absolutely no fear. Then pick one of them and do it.”
Source: Reinventing Yourself: How to Become the Person You've Always Wanted to Be
“Write down each day what surprised you and how you surprised others. When something strikes a spark of interest, follow it.”
“Write down everything you fear in life.
Burn it.
Pour herbal oil with a sweet scent on the ashes.”
Source: Acorn
“Write down everything you want to do with your life and then spend the next 25 years doing them.”
“Write down five character traits you admire most in your personal heroes. You now have a list of traits to emulate in your own life.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“Write down five things you love to do. Next, write down five things that you're really good at. Then just try to match them up! Revisit your list once a year to make sure you're on the right track.”
“Write down how you really feel, not how you wish you felt or how you think you should feel, but how you really feel. Don't try to change it. Honor it: "This is how I feel." Express it, and then it's not suppressed and stored somewhere in your liver or somewhere else.”
“Write down in a secure place the important things you learn from the Spirit. You will find that as you write down precious impressions, often more will come. Also, the knowledge you gain will be available throughout your life. Always, day or night, wherever you are, whatever you are doing, seek to recognize and respond to the direction of the Spirit.”
“Write down the area of your life that most needs your attention right now and then write out all the details you saw of your soul's vision for this part of your life. What will that part of your life look like? How will achieving your goal change your life? How will it change the life of those around you? When you reach your goal, when you fulfill that desire, what will it make room for? Write that all down.”
“Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow.”
“Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow. Now, number them in the order of their true importance. The first thing tomorrow morning, start working on an item Number 1, and stay with it until completed. Then take item Number 2 the same way. Then Number 3, and so on. Don't worry if you don't complete everything on the schedule. At least you will have completed the most important projects before getting to the less important ones.”
“Write down the things you like most about them (don't expect change from them). Law of attraction will not put you in the same space together if you frequencies don't match.”
“Write down the thoughts and even more, write down a specific line. If you don't, it'll fly away forever.”
“Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable.”
“Write down what you feel guilty about. Now, with the biggest, reddest marker you can find, cross it out-delete it.”
Source: The Woman's Book of Confidence: Meditations for Strength and Inspiration
“Write down what you want your destiny to be, and in so doing you will live your dreams.”
“Write down your barrier thoughts, and then consider ways to reinterpret the situation. In the process, ask yourself questions like... What else could this situation or experience mean? Can anything good come from it? Does it present any opportunities for me? What lessons can I learn and apply to the future? Did I develop any strengths as a result?”
Source: The How of Happiness: A New Approach to Getting the Life You Want
“Write down your Dream or story; create your own unique Values, Believe in them, and use them to make all decisions; Dare to take some risks; and Do the planning, revisions and details to realize the Dream.”
“Write down your goals and let it be your guidepost.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Write down your goals every time you feel like you are losing focus, to remind yourself what you are fighting so hard for.”
“Write drunk; edit sober.”
“Write even when the world is chaotic.”
“Write even when the world is chaotic. You don’t need a cigarette, silence, music, a comfortable chair, or inner peace to write. You just need ten minutes and a writing implement.”