A Quote by Sefi Atta

I'm addicted to writing. — © Sefi Atta
I'm addicted to writing.

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I write in Arabic and prefer writing my stories by hand. I need a cup of tea or coffee when I write. When I was in Syria, I was addicted to tea, but now I'm addicted to Starbucks.
I'm addicted to laughing. I go to see a lot of comedy shows. I'm addicted to playing really loud and obnoxious rock music in my car. I'm addicted to beautiful clothes and shoes. I just love gorgeous stuff and work hard to acquire pretty things, shiny things. I'm addicted to shiny things!
Well, I had this little notion - I started writing when I was eleven, writing poetry. I was passionately addicted to it; it was my great refuge through adolescence.
This supposed idyllic society we have is the most confused, warped, addicted society in the history of the world. We are addicted to power, we're addicted to our own image of ourselves, to violence, divorce, abortion, and sex.
I'm addicted to creating and writing.
I was on drugs when I wrote some of my songs. It was a rough time for me, but I'm lucky enough to be one of the people who learned from that experience and moved on, where other people just got addicted and more addicted and more addicted until it killed them.
Some are addicted to cigarettes, some, God forbid, to drugs, and some become addicted to money. They say that the worst addiction is to power. I have never felt that. I have never been addicted to anything
Most teens aren’t addicted to social media; if anything, they’re addicted to each other.
I like to play blackjack. I'm not addicted to gambling. I'm addicted to sitting in a semi-circle.
I love blackjack. But I'm not addicted to gambling. I'm addicted to sitting in a semi circle.
Girls weren’t drug addicted, they were love addicted, and that, I’ll learn, is far harder to treat.
Writing anything is terribly hard but, alas for me, because I am addicted, a heck of a lot of fun. I often am sorry I ever started writing prose, because it is so hard. But I can't stop.
Writing's like gambling. Unpredictable and sporadic successes make you more addicted, not less.
You can be addicted to misery the same way as you can be addicted to drugs.
I was playing piano at three and started writing songs when I was six or seven, and I've been addicted since then.
I find that after every win, there is a new surge in motivation because it feels so good. I am addicted to winning. That sounds terrible, but it is true you are addicted to that feeling.
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