All Quotes By Tag: Authors
“Have you noticed how prejudice still exists today? For instance, now they challenge famous people for their past achievements: People like Christopher Columbus and now even Vince Lombardi. Nothing surprises me. I never grew-up with prejudices against anyone. I don’t care what color you are or where you came from. This sort of stuff to me never made sense. You see I grew up in an “educated family.” Education teaches you not to be so ignorant.”
“Writers are made, they are not born.”
“Don’t ever rely on one job, business contact, etc for your main source of income. Receive multiple sources of income for success.”
“Some of the people who hate me love some of the sentences that I have written, until they get to the name of the person to whom the sentences are attributed.”
“A women does not become whole, until she has a baby.”
“A woman does not become whole, until she has a baby.”
“A woman does not become whole until she has a baby.”
“Don’t let your past dictate your future,”
“How are you supposed to know what to read next? This is the question that keeps us up at night, so at Day One our mission is to feed an audience of literature-hungry, time-constrained readers like you with a weekly lineup of talented authors, poets, and artists that we believe you will love. And if we can identify some of the next generation of literary stars, and cultivate an appreciation for transformative poetry and fiction, then frankly we will sleep better at night.”
“There is bad in all good authors: what a pity the converse isn’t true!”
“We write, edit, and rewrite the story of our own life employing descriptive words, metaphors, and symbols. Our lives are full of symbols including those supplied by nature and religion, which touch upon the mystical and spiritual aspects of life. Symbols inspire enduring hope by formulating idealist expectations.”
“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart. ~William WordsworthBeing an author is like being in charge of your own personal insane asylum. ~Graycie Harmon”
“Love Will Find You, Always.”
“The writer has little control over personal temperament, none over historical moment, and is only partly in charge of his or her own aesthetic.”
“It had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people, that books were not natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass.”