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Quotes about authors-on-writing

The art of writing is a journey filled with creativity, introspection, and the relentless pursuit of expression. The "authors-on-writing" tag delves into the profound insights and reflections of writers who have dedicated their lives to the craft. This collection of quotes offers a glimpse into the minds of those who have mastered the delicate balance between inspiration and discipline, revealing the secrets behind their creative processes. People are drawn to these quotes because they provide not only motivation but also a sense of camaraderie among fellow writers and readers alike. They offer reassurance that the struggles and triumphs of writing are universal experiences, shared by all who put pen to paper. These quotes serve as a beacon of encouragement, reminding us that writing is not just a skill but a passion that requires perseverance and heart. Whether you're an aspiring author or a seasoned wordsmith, the wisdom encapsulated in these quotes can ignite your imagination and fuel your dedication to the written word.

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A quotation can often give the best advice.
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Try to listen more and talk less.
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You Can Not Me Honest To Others, If You Are Not First Honest With Yourself.
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I Know Many Horror Authors Are Depreesed or Act Misabrle With Their lives. This Seems To Go With The Territory. For Example, Best-selling Horror Author, Joe Hill Talks About His Own Depression And Anxiety And How He Is Too Afraid To Take A Pill Because, of How This May Deminish And Destroy His Creative Side of Writing Horror. I Myself Happen To Feel The Exact Opposite. I Almost Always Noticed A More Creative Output In My Writing When On Pills.
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You only fail in life when you decide to give up.
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Having money is about handling it the correct way. In my lifetime, I've both lost and made millions.
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In My Case, It Did Not All Start With A Mouse, Instead It Started With A House.
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I have a weakness for Catherine. Because she was the first of my heroines, and also because I invented her story, whereas "Marianne, a Star for Napoleon" was a command given to me by my Publisher for the bicentenary of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Being a novelist meant she always anticipated the worst. It was her job to always think of dramatic things involving kidnaps and falling down mine-shafts and so on. Pg 250
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LITERATURE Is Powerful Beyond WORDS for It Creates WORLDS." -- Sharon Esther Lampert, Poet, Philosopher, Peacemaker, PIN-UP and Prodigy
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