A Quote by Sudha Murty

Writing for children is the toughest thing. — © Sudha Murty
Writing for children is the toughest thing.
Writing is the toughest thing I've ever done.
Co-parenting is probably the toughest situation that I've had to deal with because my ex and I really just don't get along. So, at the end of the day, I would tell any parents listening that once you're separated from your significant other - the father of your children, the mother of your children - the most important thing is the kids' happiness.
There is a very big difference between writing for children and writing for young adults. The first thing I would say is that 'Young Adult' does not mean 'Older Children', it really does mean young but adult, and the category should be seen as a subset of adult literature, not of children's books.
I think writing is one of the toughest things.
More than this, I believe that the only lastingly important form of writing is writing for children. It is writing that is carried in the reader's heart for a lifetime; it is writing that speaks to the future.
Toughest job in baseball is the general manager. Second toughest is the hitting coach.
The fight game has changed to where it's no longer the toughest is fighting the toughest to be the best on the planet.
To lose your last remaining parent is the toughest thing. It is a very lonely thing.
In some sense, there is no such thing as writing for children.
The toughest thing to do in politics is to do the right thing when your supporters think the right thing is something else.
As everyone knows, comedy is the toughest emotion to handle. Everything about it is difficult - writing, directing and acting.
Raising capital is not the toughest part. The toughest part is building a great team and making sure it's growing with the company.
You're not going to win mental warfare with me. I am one of the mentally toughest guys, if not the mentally toughest guy in the UFC.
Every fighter is my toughest challenge to date. After I get done with one fight, the next challenge is the toughest.
Patience may be the toughest thing when you're injured.
When you're writing - when I'm writing anyway - I'm writing out of different kinds of preoccupations and obsessions, different forms of drivenness, and so you're really hostage those while writing. I am, anyway. And it's only when you finally take the finished thing out of the furnace that you see what it was that went into the making of the thing.
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