W Quotes
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“Write every day even if it is just a paragraph.”
“Write every day. Even if it's only a letter.”
Source: The Creative Writing Coursebook: Forty Authors Share Advice and Exercises for Fiction and Poetry
“Write every day, just to keep in the habit, and remember that whatever you have written is neither as good nor as bad as you think it is. Just keep going, and tell yourself that you will fix it later.”
“Write every day, line by line, page by page, hour by hour. Do this despite fear. For above all else, beyond imagination and skill, what the world asks of you is courage, courage to risk rejection, ridicule and failure. As you follow the quest for stories told with meaning and beauty, study thoughtfully but write boldly. Then, like the hero of the fable, your dance will dazzle the world.”
“Write every day. Don't ever stop. If you are unpublished, enjoy the act of writing—and if you are published, keep enjoying the act of writing. Don't become self-satisfied, don't stop moving ahead, growing, making it new. The stakes are high. Why else would we write?”
“Write every day. Make writing a part of your life, but also dont be afraid of learning from others because I think you can. I still try to think of myself as a beginner because that way I can keep on learning.”
“Write every day. Writing is a muscle that gets stronger with use.”
“Write every day; never give up; it's supposed to be difficult; try to find some pleasure and reward in the act of writing, because you can't look for praise from editors, readers, or critics. In other words, tips that are much easier to give than to take.”
“Write every sentence as if it's your last.”
“Write everyday. read everyday. You don't have to be perfect, you have to committed.”
“Write first. Worry about getting an agent or publisher later. Write it first. Prove you can do it and then others will listen. Tons of people talk about books they want to write. Far fewer are those who actually complete that vision. Don’t be a talker.”
“Write for joy. It is the *only* reason to write. Whatever happens to your books afterward, just write for joy. Send your current one out when it's done and forget it, start another, and keep on writing for joy. Words I now live by. Welwyn Wilton Katz”
Source: The Third Magic
“Write for pleasure and publish for money.”
“Write for the love of storytelling, not the acclaim.”
“Write for the love of writing and you can't go wrong.”
“Write for the love of your art. Someplace down the road, the money, the fame, they'll come, but by that time you won't be thinking in terms of money or fame.”
“Write for the right reasons - i.e. yourself.”
“Write for yourself, not for a perceived audience. If you do, you'll mostly fall flat on your face, because it's impossible to judge what people want. And you have to read. That's how you learn what is good writing and what is bad. Then the main thing is application. It's hard work.”
“Write freely and as rapidly as possible and throw the whole thing on paper.”
Source: Steinbeck: A Life in Letters
“Write freely and as rapidly as possible and throw the whole thing on paper. Never correct or rewrite until the whole thing is down. Rewrite in process is usually found to be an excuse for not going on.”
“Write from joy, you'll make five friends. Write from pain, the world will make you family.”
Source: Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World
“Write from the heart... always.”
“Write from the heart, what has meaning to you personally; have the patience and discipline to sit down and do it every day whether you're feeling inspired or not; never be afraid to take chances, in fact, make sure you take chances. As soon as you become complacent, you become boring ... . Read as much as possible, not simply in the genre, or what you think you're interested in, but other things as well.”
“Write from the soul, not from some notion about what you think the marketplace wants.The market is fickle; the soul is eternal'.”
“Write from the soul, not from some notion what you think the marketplace wants. The market is fickle; the soul is eternal.”
“Write from truth, write from self.
Writing theory or conceptual writing may be
A way to create new forms or styles but in the end?
The Words Must Be Your Own.”
“Write from what you know into what you don't know.”
“Write from your heart, and God will take care of the rest.”
“Write good content about stuff that you love. Readers will find you.”
“Write great songs that sound amazing if sung and played on the piano or acoustic guitar. Always encourage sing-alongs! Be prolific! Say "Yes" to new collaborations because you never know where it could lead.”
“Write hand-written notes daily and commit to supporting the growth and self-esteem of children, because it makes such a big difference in terms of their capacity for learning.”
“Write hard and clear about what hurts.”
“Write historical records in chalk on sidewalks. That way they are preserved for people in the future to read.”
Source: Whenever you're here, I'm there for you
“Write how you want, the critic shall show the world you could have written better.”
“Write in different places—for example, in a laundromat, and pick up on the rhythm of the washing machines. Write at bus stops, in cafés. Write what is going on around you.”
Source: Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within
“Write in hashtags!”
“Write in recollection and amazement for yourself.”
“Write in such a way as that you can be readily understood by both the young and the old, by men as well as women, even by children.”
“Write in the kitchen, lock yourself up in the bathroom. Write on the bus or the welfare line, on the job or during meals.”
“Write in the morning, revise in the afternoon, read at night, and spend the rest of your time exercising your diplomacy, stealth, and charm.”
Source: The Savage Detectives
“Write in the sand the flaws of your friend.”
“Write it as a dream, read it as a goal.”
“Write it as it is, don't try to make it like this or that. You can't do it in anybody else's way-you will have to make a way of your own.”
“Write it down and remember that we never gave in, the mind of a child is where the revolution begins, so if the solution has never been to look in yourself, how is it that you expect to find it anywhere else”
“Write it down in your own handwriting.”
“Write it down today, put it away, make sense of it tomorrow.”
Source: What Goes Around: Two Books In One: Cracked Up to Be & Some Girls Are
“Write it down, boy. If you come across a passage in your reading that you’d like to remember, write it down in your little book; then you can read it again, memorize it, and have it whenever you wish.”
“Write it down. Written goals have a way of transforming wishes into wants; cant's into cans; dreams into plans; and plans into reality. Don't just think it - ink it!”
“Write it in your heart, that you live life to the fullness.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.”
Source: The Annotated Emerson