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You always want to write the perfect song. But no one will ever write the perfect song, I guess. I would just like to write on that has all the elements of what I'm tring to do. And I'm working on it. I'm always working on it.
Don't write what you know. Write what you love. That's what will keep you writing.
Do not write merely to be understood. Write so you cannot possibly be misunderstood. — © Robert Louis Stevenson
Do not write merely to be understood. Write so you cannot possibly be misunderstood.
If I had a story idea that I felt would work best in three volumes I might write a trilogy eventually. I'd very likely write it all at once, though, so I could work on it as a whole and not broken into individual volumes. I don't always write in order, so composing multi-book stories could get complicated.
I write characters and stories that move me, and I write from the heart.
When you write a movie, you have a hundred collaborators. But when you write a novel, it's yours.
To a great extent, I still write for myself, write what amuses me. Fortunately, I have a quirky sort of strange sense of humor that appeals to other people and that's good. I still sort of write for myself though there are some areas of the book I feel I have to put in and I feel I have to deliver.
I write poems to find out why I write them
Women and their impact, good and bad. It makes men write songs. I write about relationships, basically.
I'm a huge David Lindsay-Abaire fan. If I could write, I would want to write like him.
Write quickly and you will never write well; write well, and you will soon write quickly.
You have to write every day, and you have to write whether you feel like it or not.
I'm such an antsy type of person. I can't write in a room without other people around. I write in coffee shops. — © Paul Haggis
I'm such an antsy type of person. I can't write in a room without other people around. I write in coffee shops.
If one day a TV series comes into my head, and that is what I want to write, I'll write it. It just depends what story is in my brain at the time.
You can only follow what's on your mind. In fact, a song is something you write because you can't sleep unless you write it.
If you write in category, you write knowing there's a framework, there are reader expectations.
All novelists write in a different way, but I always write in longhand and then do two versions of typescript on a computer.
I love romantic comedies. I have a deep respect for them. I think they're really difficult to write and write well.
I am sure of this: that no one can write a book which children will like unless he write it for himself first.
Let those who will write the nation's laws, if I can write its textbooks.
I try to write about small insignificant things. I try to find out if it’s possible to say anything about them. And I almost always do if I sit down and write about something. There is something in that thing that I can write about. It’s very much like a rehearsal. An exercise, in a way.
There is an enduring feeling that women can write domestic dramas but don't have the muscularity or the vision to write state-of-the-nation narratives.
I have to write 100 songs before you write the first good one.
I don't write to create performance material; I write to make books.
Every song that I start to write, I wonder if I'll be able to write it.
I have very little choice. If I don't write, I feel dreadful. So I write.
Write comic books if you love comic books so much that you want to write them. Don't write them like movies. Comics can do a lot of things that movies can't do, and vice versa.
It's not hard to write poorly. But to write something good, it has to be revised.
Don't try to outguess what's going on in publishing, and write what you want to write.
From beginning to end, the novel [Dissemblers] took about three and a half years to write. I didn't write it chronologically.
I don't write drafts. I write from the beginning to the end, and when it's finished, it's done.
A good writer does not write as people write, but as he writes.
Write in the kitchen, lock yourself up in the bathroom. Write on the bus or the welfare line, on the job or during meals.
I can't do a linear novel. I'm just going to write what I need to write.
You write a hit play the same way you write a flop.
I write songs because I have to write them, and if I didn't I'd be doing some other kind of music that didn't require a song.
I don't write about good and evil with this enormous dichotomy. I write about people. I write about people doing the kinds of things that people do.
Don’t try to write a novel. Write short stories and then figure out how to connect them. — © Ray Bradbury
Don’t try to write a novel. Write short stories and then figure out how to connect them.
I write with music. I write scenes in movies that hopefully can earn the use of some songs that are powerful to me.
I am not so secretly a comedian. I write a lot of my own material if you've seen videos I've done. I write jokes.
I often wonder if I had the complete freedom to not have to write, if I would write. That's the one mystery that I hope I get to experience.
That's why I write fiction, because I want to write these stories that people will read and find universal.
To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.
There's always an element of truth to what I write because that's why I write.
I don't write drafts. I write from the beginning to the end, and when it's finished, it's done
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think what you shall write.
No one ever gets to write their ending, write their final script.
I'm not looking to write the great American novel, win a Pulitzer or teach history.  I write to entertain my readers. — © Dorothy Garlock
I'm not looking to write the great American novel, win a Pulitzer or teach history. I write to entertain my readers.
The crime part is the engine that moves the narrative and allows me to write the other things I want to write about.
I always listen to music when I write, I need a rhythm to write.
I don't write my music for Sony. I write it for the people who are screaming down the road crying to a full-blast stereo.
Most of the songs that I write have nothing to do with the stuff that I used to sing about since I didn't write back then.
I can't stress enough how important it is to write bad songs. There's a lot of people who don't want to finish songs because they don't think they're any good. Well they're not good enough. Write it! I want you to write me the worst songs you could possible write me because you won't write bad songs. You're thinking they're bad so you don't have to finish it. That's what I really think it is. Well it's all right. Well, how do you know? It's not done!
Let those who will - write the nation's laws - if I can write its textbooks.
'Panto!' is basically my life. It's not a comedy drama; it's a documentary. I was going to write an autobiography, but I thought I'd write this instead.
If you want to be a writer, then write. Write every day!
Don't try to write what other people are writing - write what is true to you.
"What are you going to do?" "Can't say - run for president, write -" "Greenwich Village?" "Good heavens, no - I said write - not drink."
The secret of becoming a writer is to write, write and keep on writing.
Write: write letters. Keep journals. Besides your children, there is no surer way of achieving immortality.
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