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Writers Inspiration Quotes

Quotes tagged as "writers-inspiration" Showing 1-30 of 124
Bangambiki Habyarimana
“I used to be afraid about what people might say or think after reading what I had written. I am not afraid anymore, because when I write, I am not trying to prove anything to anyone, I am just expressing myself and my opinions. It’s ok if my opinions are different from those of the reader, each of us can have his own opinions. So writing is like talking, if you are afraid of writing, you may end up being afraid of talking”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Dermott Hayes
“A writer will find inspiration anywhere. They have to look and see, that's all. Then they have to write.”
Dermott Hayes

Germany Kent
“Journalism is all about headlines and deadlines. The adrenaline rush is real so if the news doesn't interest or invigorate you, this is probably not the profession for you.”
Germany Kent

Nathaniel Connors
“My characters award me a forgiveness I've yet to accept.”
Nathaniel Connors

“It is these uncontrollable circumstances that pop up like weeds in the human soul. The effects of inner conflict are comparable to the childhood dizziness of a spinning game. It's only when you step out of the game for a moment, you are able to gain control and clarity.”
J. Carpenter

Rainer Maria Rilke
“Try to express what you see and experience and love and lose as if you were the first man alive.”
Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

Urvashi Vats
“Writing the book is like a part of our life shared with the people in such a way that would somewhere lead to a change in the society.”
Urvashi Vats

Laura Chouette
“* The biggest mistake you can make as an author is to think while writing “What does the reader wants to hear”? Because unique worlds & characters are built inside an individual mind. And also your readers do not know what they want to read until they read it.”
Laura Chouette

Mariia Manko
“On the one hand, passion is a bright flame, which inspires and nourishes us with an infinite amount of energy. At the same time, passion is directly related to scrupulous work, serious contemplation and active work of the brain. It is always a good thing when you know how to point passion in the right direction.”
Mariia Manko, Finding Martin Eden: Travels to Find Myself

“Where did it go? The deep contemplations and many-splendour reflections? The light-bulb moments and soul-soothing narrations? Have you ever wondered who carved out those obscure minuscule apertures that aided the iridescent ideas to escape and evade? You wrestle with the mighty yet obstinate pen to write, to pour out your sentiments, but it refuses to budge, refuses to act as an outlet to the buried feelings. If generous enough, the prolific pen would permit a gentle stroke or an indecipherable scribble. That melodrama and theatre of confusion is writer's block. It's imminent and inescapable. It steers you into solitary ruminations, where diamond-studded chaos echoes and fairy dust emptiness whispers.”
Ruqayya Shaheed Khan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“There is no great writer whose muse does not visit her while thinking in a place she loves to be in!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Krista Dunk
“No one is holding you back from your dream of being an author...unless you are.”
Krista Dunk

James   Dowd
“Go, be a writer, and use your words as weapons to change the way people live their lives, including your own.”
James Dowd, Write Dumb: Writing Better By Thinking Less

Avijeet Das
“To the upcoming poets and writers of our world: keep on writing each day of your life. One day you will feel proud of yourself for not giving up!”
Avijeet Das

Abhijit Naskar
“If you wanna be a writer - write.
If you wanna be an immortal writer,
write till you drop dead.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

Roger Macdonald Andrew
“Accomplished, creative and imaginative writers have the ability to see into the heart of things, and the ‘truth’ they identify is often profound, moving, and thought-provoking.”
Roger Macdonald Andrew, Forgive: Finding Inner Peace Through Words of Wisdom

Avijeet Das
“He lives forever in his words, in his poems, and in his stories. An inspiration to many writers and poets all around the world. The man who became immortal by his words, the one and only - Ernest Hemingway.”
Avijeet Das

Barry Harden
“Words can be like gems or sticks. A coalition of words can become a diamond necklace or a broken picket fence, whichever way one wishes to use them, and as such, I use them for my works of fiction and poetry. Dark fantasy can be alluring but dark reality is sometimes unavoidable and can cascade one's imagination deep into the hollowed skulls that litter the subsoil beneath our feet, to be returned once again to the world in the voice of a poet.”
Barry Harden, Ada & Eddie: A Novel

“I wish I could be the poem, not the poet, free from the burden of these heavy verses. But if I must write, if there is no other way, I'll make the words unerasable".”
Marjory Qwen, Echoes of a Silent Heart: A Poetry Collection

Abhijit Naskar
“I don't have a social life, my ideas are my society.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

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