“If you're going to be a writer you should sit down and write in the morning, and keep it up all day, every day. Charles Bukowski, no matter how drunk he got the night before or no matter how hungover he was, the next morning he was at his typewriter. Every morning. Holidays, too. He'd have a bottle of whiskey with him to wake up with, and that's what he believed. That's the way you became a writer: by writing. When you weren't writing, you weren't a writer.” IfsWayShouldWritingMatterNightNextMorningWake UpDown AndDrunkHolidayBottlesEvery MorningWhiskeyTypewriters Author:Lawrence Ferlinghetti
“I should be writing a poem every morning but I'm not.” ShouldWritingMorningEvery Morning Author:Tony D'Souza
“I just think, as writers, especially with a book that takes years to write, you sort of wake up every morning hoping and praying that you can make it work for the day.” ThinkingWritingYearsBookMorningPrayingWake UpEvery Morning Author:Christopher Bollen
“When I am working on a book or a story I write every morning as soon after first light as possible. There is no one to disturb you and it is cool or cold and you come to your work and warm as you write.” WritingFirstsBookStoriesLightWorkMorningColdWarmEvery MorningDaily Work Author:Ernest Hemingway
“Every morning like a scholar at his first class I prepare a blank mind for the day to write upon.” WritingMindFirstsClassMorningScholarEvery MorningBlankFirst ClassBlank Mind Author:Bruce Lee