“It's not possible to advise a young writer because every young writer is so different. You might say, "Read," but a writer can read too much and be paralyzed. Or, "Don't read, don't think, just write," and the result could be a mountain of drivel. If you're going to be a writer you'll probably take a lot of wrong turns and then one day just end up writing something you have to write, then getting it better and better just because you want it to be better, and even when you get old and think, "There must be something else people do," you won't be able to quit.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantWritingDifferentEndsMightAbleYoungTurnsResultsToo MuchOne DayMountainQuittingAdviseParalyzedYoung WritersWrong TurnDrivel Author:Alice Munro
“I took a wrong turn the other day. A mistake, but it led me to the shop where I found the very thing I’d been searching for.” TurnsFoundMistakeShopsWrong Turn Author:Luci Shaw
“Men of superior vivacity and wit, when they take a wrong turn, are generally worse than other men: because wit, consisting in a lively representation of ideas assembled together, gives every sensible object those heightening touches, and that striking imagery, which is unknown to men of slower apprehensions: wit being to sensible objects, what light is to bodies; it does not merely show them as they are in themselves: it gives an adventitious colour, which is not a property inherent in them: it lends them beauties which are not their own.” MenGivingDoeIdeasShowsBodyLightTogetherTurnsObjectsPropertyWitSuperiorsColourSensibleInherentRepresentationImageryLivelyApprehensionWrong TurnVivacity Author:Jeremiah Seed
“There's a terrible sense of dread filtering across America at the moment and it's not simply because of the continuing fear of terrorism and the fact that the nation is at war. It's more frightening than that. It grows out of the suspicion that we all may be passengers in a vehicle that has made a radically wrong turn and is barreling along a dark road, with its headlights off and with someone behind the wheel who may not know how to drive.” KnowsMayMadeWarMomentsFactsAmericaTurnsNationsGrowsDarkBehindsKnow HowTerribleTerrorismWheelsVehicleDreadFrighteningSuspicionContinuingPassengersWrong TurnHeadlights Book:Promises Betrayed: Waking Up from the American Dream Source: Promises Betrayed: Waking Up from the American Dream
“I learn to affirm Truth's light at strange turns of the mind's road, wrong turns that lead over the border into wonder.” MindLightTruthTurnsWonderStrangeBordersWrong Turn Author:Denise Levertov
“The vices of man, as full of horror as one might suppose them to be, contain the proof (if in nothing else but their infinitely expandable nature) of his taste for the infinite; only, it is a taste that often takes a wrong turn.” IfsMenMightTurnsTasteHorrorInfiniteVicesProofInfinityWrong Turn Author:Charles Baudelaire