“If you write, good ideas must come welling up into you so that you have something to write. If good ideas do not come at once, or for a long time, do not be troubled at all. Wait for them. Put down little ideas no matter how insignificant they are. But do not feel, any more, guilty about idleness and solitude.” IfsFeelsWritingLittlesLongIdeasMatterWaitingSolitudeLong TimeGuiltyGood IdeasInsignificantIdleness Author:Brenda Ueland
“I feel guilty because I want to act more than I want to write songs. I'm a person who likes to transition; I like to grow.” WantFeelsWritingPersonsSongGrowsLikesGuiltyTransition Author:Ester Dean
“. . . you [film critics] always overstress the value of images. You judge films in the first place by their visual impact instead of looking for content. This is a great disservice to the cinema. It is like judging a novel only by the quality of its prose. I was guilty of the same sin when I first started writing for the cinema. . . . Now I feel that only the literary mind can help the movies out of that cul de sac into which they have been driven by mere technicians and artificers.” FeelsWritingMindFirstsHas BeensHelpingFilmValuesSinQualityNovelJudgingImpactMereCriticsDrivenGuiltyCraftsCinemaVisualsProseTechniciansDisserviceFilm Critics Author:Orson Welles
“Write down what you feel guilty about. Now, with the biggest, reddest marker you can find, cross it out-delete it.” FeelsWritingCrossesGuiltGuiltyMarkers Book:The Woman's Book of Confidence: Meditations for Strength and Inspiration Source: The Woman's Book of Confidence: Meditations for Strength and Inspiration