A Quote by Steven Wright

I'm writing an unauthorized autobiography. — © Steven Wright
I'm writing an unauthorized autobiography.
Save it for my unauthorized autobiography.
All autobiography is storytelling; all writing is autobiography.
My father always told me I should be a writer, and I found I loved writing my autobiography; writing is such an interesting process.
I thought it would be more interesting to make a musical autobiography than an actual autobiography.
I spent most of this afternoon writing a new introduction for my autobiography.
I can't ever think of writing a book or an autobiography. I'm a little private person.
One of the most attractive things about writing your autobiography is that you're not dead.
The difference between America and England is that the English think 100 miles is a long distance and the Americans think 100 years is a long time. The difference between an autobiography and an unauthorized biography is like the difference between an account of your life written by your mother and one written by your mother-in-law.
The re-releases have more than doubled the amount of Led Zeppelin work out there. I wanted it done authoritatively, 'cause I was the one writing the stuff; I was the producer and mixer. I don't think it's any more weird than writing your autobiography.
I love to read autobiographies. [What is your favorite autobiography?] the autobiography of Coach John Wooden. Everybody has a struggle so it's about seeing how they overcome it and be the best they can.
I'm looking for backing for an unauthorized auto-biography that I am writing. Hopefully, this will sell in such huge numbers that I will be able to sue myself for an extraordinary amount of money and finance the film version in which I will play everybody.
In writing the autobiography, I can really chuckle when I look at the songs. I was acting out the part. I saw myself as a victim.
Thus, in a real sense, I am constantly writing autobiography, but I have to turn it into fiction in order to give it credibility.
I was going to write an autobiography once. I started writing it, and then I thought, 'No, let them dig around when I'm dead.'
I've never had any interest at all in being a journalist or writing some sort of historically accurate autobiography.
I always thought of writing as public, I never thought of writing a diary. I had been struck by, jolted by things I had read, and I wanted to do the same to others. I don't think it ever was the notion of an autobiography; I skipped that phase totally, I think.
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