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It was only as I wrote about it that I began to find paths of access to feelings that were intolerable to me then.
The only man, woman, or child who wrote a simple declarative sentence with seven grammatical errors "is dead."
When I was in Stephen Poliakoff's 'Playing With Trains,' someone wrote that I was 'moon-faced'. That taught me not to read my reviews. — © Lesley Sharp
When I was in Stephen Poliakoff's 'Playing With Trains,' someone wrote that I was 'moon-faced'. That taught me not to read my reviews.
We worked with David Thibodeau, who wrote a book about Waco, on which the series is based. He's one of the nine survivors.
I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that.
My eldest brother Atticus just won an Oscar some years ago, as he wrote the music for The Social Network.
I went to New York and Miami and hung out by the beach, and I love the American boys, so I wrote a song about it.
For years, the place I really lived - the world I watched, the one I thought and wrote about - was 15th-century France.
As a former reporter, I wrote 'The Scarecrow' quickly - I didn't have to think about what the character would do the way I do with Harry Bosch.
I've never tried to pass myself off as anything more than a comedian who wrote a dating book.
Every time I wrote a school scene, I thought of that drama studio, because that's where I was a bit lost at sea.
I knew there was something about 'Sun Medallion,' in particular, because I just had to record it the second I wrote it.
Those people upstairs think that Karl Marx was somebody who wrote a good anti-trust law. — © Warren Beatty
Those people upstairs think that Karl Marx was somebody who wrote a good anti-trust law.
As for action movies, I did Tarzan, and I'm also about to shoot Meltdown, which John Carpenter wrote
I actually wrote my first zombie book way before I got the job on 'Saturday Night Live.'
Raymond Chandler once wrote that Dashiell Hammett gave murder back to the people who really committed it.
Jim Morrison wrote the words for 'Hello, I Love You' when we were still in a band called Rick & the Ravens.
'The Big Lebowski' was something we wrote for Jeff Bridges, and we set it aside for a couple of years because he wasn't available.
I think most writers' houses are disappointing. What's much more atmospheric and interesting are the places they wrote about.
One of the reasons I wrote 'Horse Soldiers' was to understand the world my children would inherit after the events of 2001.
When I'm directing, I can look at something that I wrote and say, "This doesn't make sense." There's a lot more intuition and gut involved.
I wrote a lot of 'Driving on the Rim' by giving myself the gift of being just as eccentric as I felt like.
George Orwell once wrote that a false belief sooner or later collides with physical reality, usually on a battlefield.
Just like all my novels, 'Illusion' is a good way to observe where Frank Peretti was in his life when he wrote it.
A compilation of what outstanding people said or wrote at the age of 20 would make a collection of asinine pronouncements.
In the future, a new generation of artists will be writing genomes as fluently as Blake and Byron wrote verses.
The most personal track would have to be 'Love The Way We Used To.' It's one of the songs that I listen to outside of all the records that I wrote.
I don't know how old I was when I started writing books. But, I was born in 1931, and I wrote my first book in 1961.
The genome is a book that wrote itself, continually adding, deleting and amending over four billion years.
I had no idea what I was doing when I wrote 'Search.' There was no carefully designed work plan. There was no theory that I was out to prove.
I wasn't quite used to writing a diary - I didn't understand why people did it - but I wrote down notes and they went into a poem.
I turned silences and nights into words. What was unutterable, I wrote down. I made the whirling world stand still.
Wouldst thou shut up the avenues of ill, Pay every debt as if God wrote the bill.
After leaving ImageMovers, I sold two pitches to Fox Atomic, which I then wrote for them.
I one time hooked up with somebody off an app who gave me an autographed copy of a book he wrote.
He objected, though, to indiscriminate reading. 'One must have some question,' he wrote, 'addressed to the book one is going to read.
In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems.
I wrote my first book in fifth grade. It was about a dog that goes to outer space and is an ambassador for Earth. — © Josh Malerman
I wrote my first book in fifth grade. It was about a dog that goes to outer space and is an ambassador for Earth.
I have admiration for people who can do it well - the guys who wrote 'Cheers' and 'Frasier.' They created sort of a blissful comedic universe.
I've tried writing. Two days later I'd go visit it and say, Jesus Christ, who wrote this crap?
If you expect me to believe that a lawyer wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream, I must be dafter than I look.
My, oh my, how 'Sometimes When We Touch' has travelled since I solemnly wrote my first version at the age of 19.
In my particular instance, I came from a family that didn't have anything. Everything I earned in life I made. Myself. With songs that I wrote.
In middle school I wrote a paper on Hemingway and none of the sentences had more than five words.
I wrote 'Saved' as a form of therapy to get over the fact that I had moved and lost so much of myself.
I've been writing songs since I was a little boy. You know, I think I wrote my first song when I was 11.
While I was writing I assumed it would be published under a pseudonym, and that liberated me: what I wrote was exactly what I wanted to read.
I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an hour with the man who wrote it. — © Woodrow Wilson
I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an hour with the man who wrote it.
I hoped to be able to write a novel which would enable me to live on it while I wrote the next.
I'm still driven by the feeling I had when I wrote my first book or read a Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle adventure.
Early on, I wrote a letter to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. I was 17. I felt called, moved.
I'd like to be a student in Rabindranath Tagore's school in Santiniketan in around 1915, dancing in the dance-dramas he wrote.
As for action movies, I did Tarzan, and I'm also about to shoot Meltdown, which John Carpenter wrote.
I wrote each book in thirty-five days flat - just to get the darned thing finished.
I was a lot younger - when I wrote Water Lilies. I was like 26. It felt so natural to write about adolescence.
Eric Clapton wrote "Layla" when he was coked out of his mind. Later on, it nearly killed him.
The first seven years that I wrote fiction, I sent out stories and a novel and made a total of $25.
Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I ever wrote have been written in the saddest mood.
I didn't have any desire I might have had 10 years ago to shoot every single word that I wrote.
From the period when I wrote La Nausea I wanted to create a morality. My evolution consists in my no longer dreaming of doing so.
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