A Miscellany of Favorite Quotes and Aphorisms
Concerning Writing and Life
“This creative power and imagination is very tender
and sensitive and it is usually drummed out of people early in life by
criticism (so-called ‘helpful criticism’ is often the worst kind), by teasing,
jeering, rules, prissy teachers, critics, and all those unloving people who
forgot that the letter killeth and the spirit giveth life. Everybody is
original, if he tells the truth, if he speaks from himself. But it must be from
his true self and not the self he thinks he should be.”—Brenda Ueland
“Normal people, people who haven’t been misled by a
faulty college education, do not read novels for words alone. They open a novel
with the expectation of finding a story.” –John Gardner
“Vigorous writing is concise.”—William Strunk
“Without art a man may find his life on earth unlivable.”—Fyodor
Dostoyevsky
“No man will ever unfold the capacities of his own
intellect, who does not at least checker his life with solitude.”—Thomas De
Quincey
“Depression was not tears. It was deadness.
Immobility. A black hole.”—Doris Lessing
“I know of no man of genius who had not to pay, in
some affliction or defect either spiritual or physical, for what the gods had
given him.”—Max Beerbohm
“The road to hell is paved with adverbs.”—Mark Twain
“He that dares not grasp the thorn should never
crave the rose.”—Anne Bronte
“The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.”—Sylvia
Plath
“Great things are not accomplished by those who
yield to trends and fads and popular opinion.”—Jack Kerouac
“Who am I? I’m a poet. My business? Writing. How do
I live? I live. In my happy poverty I squander like a prince, my poems, and
songs of love. In hopes and dreams and castles-in-air, I’m a millionaire in
spirit.”—Rodolfo
“Iucunda macula est ex inimici sanguine.”—Syrus
True writing is magic, it is alchemy.
Dialogue makes stories live.
Begin with conflict, make the stakes high, and don’t
let all your important characters live.
Write Fiercely.
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