3. “If music be the food of love,
play on.”-Shakespeara
4. “I try to create sympathy for my
characters, then turn the
monsters loose.”
– Stephen King
5. “It’s none of their business that you
have to learn to write. Let them
think you were born that way.”
– Ernest Hemingway
6. “Most writers regard the truth as
their most valuable possession, and
therefore are most economical in its
use.”
– Mark Twain
7. “To produce a mighty book, you
must choose a mighty theme.”
– Herman Melville
8. “It is perfectly okay to write
garbage—as long as you edit
brilliantly.”
– C. J. Cherryh
9. “It took me fifteen years to discover
I had no talent for writing, but I
couldn’t give it up because by that
time I was too famous.”
– Robert Benchley
10. “Any man who keeps working is
not a failure. He may not be a
great writer, but if he applies the
old-fashioned virtues of hard,
constant labor, he’ll eventually
make some kind of career for
himself as writer.”
– Ray Bradbury
11. “Don't give up. There are too many
nay-sayers out there who will try to
discourage you. Don't listen to
them. The only one who can make
you give up is yourself.”
-Sidney Sheldon
12. “There’s no such thing as writer’s
block. That was invented by
people in California who couldn’t
write.”
– Terry Pratchett
13. “I can’t write five words but that I
change seven.”- Dorothy Parker
15. ♫ Music By ♫
● ♩♫ Beautiful and Relaxing Piano Music ♪♬ - Still
(Copyright and Royalty Free)
● Ross Bugden - Music (@YouTube)
●Link to music
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=962Vm...