“No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.” WritingBookReadingTearsReaderSurpriseWriters And WritingWriting By WritersGreat WritingReal TalkShort Writing Author:Robert Frost
“The death of a child occasions a passion of grief and frantic tears, such as your end, brother reader, will never inspire.” ChildrenEndsPassionGriefTearsInspireBrotherReaderOccasionsFrantic Book:Delphi Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray (Illustrated)
“The most disheartening tendency common among readers is to tear out one sentence from a work, as a criterion of the writer's ideas or personality.” IdeasCommonTearsPersonalityReaderSentencesTendenciesQuotationsCriteriaOne SentenceDisheartening Book:Anarchism: Top Crime Collections Source: Anarchism: Top Crime Collections
“I always have strong feelings when I'm writing a book. Sometimes when I'm writing a book, I even cry when I'm writing. Once I read a quotation that I thought was very true for me, which is: "No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader."” WritingBookSometimesFeelingsReadingStrongCryTearsReaderQuotationsWriting A BookVery TrueStrong FeelingReadershipTrueness Author:Eve Bunting
“The reading of the word of God should be performed in solitude, in order that the whole mind of the reader might be plunged into the truths of the Holy Scripture, and that from this he might receive warmth, which in solitude produces tears; from these a man is wholly warmed and is filled with spiritual gifts, which rejoice the mind and heart more than any word.” MenShouldMindHeartWholeMightSpiritualOrderReadingProduceTearsReaderHolySolitudeFilledScriptureWarmthWord Of GodRejoiceHeart And MindHoly ScripturesSpiritual Gifts Author:Seraphim of Sarov