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I wrote my first book, I published it in 1955, it was in Jiddish and it was called And The World Was Silent.
— Elie Wiesel
I turned silences and nights into words. What was unutterable, I wrote down. I made the whirling world stand still.
— Arthur Rimbaud
When I wrote, I felt better, as if I had remade the world all of a piece, the way I wanted it to be, not the way it was.
— Ann Rinaldi
For years, the place I really lived - the world I watched, the one I thought and wrote about - was 15th-century France.
— Kathryn Harrison
I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality, The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey.
— Theodore Sturgeon
English is taking over the world. I just wrote a piece about it. And it's not by design. The United States dominates because it's the biggest market.
— Norman Spinrad
It is the history of our kindnesses that alone makes this world tolerable," wrote Robert Louis Stevenson. "If
— Kay Redfield Jamison
If I send all the books that I faithfully wrote overseas, would that, for any chance, be considered work-shipping??
— Ana Claudia Antunes
This is my letter to the world That never wrote to me
— Emily Dickinson
Introduction Did you know that Shakespeare wrote the world's first ever knock knock joke?
— Jack Goldstein
World - "You think in secret and it comes to pass, environment is but your looking glass." James Allen wrote those words
— Bob Proctor
There is an Arabic writer who wrote philosophy and poetry and who brought all religions and all the world together.
— Salma Hayek
I wrote to explain my own life to myself, stories are the vessels I use to interpret the world to myself.
— Pat Conroy
Fear is the original sin," wrote John Foster. "Almost all the evil in the world has its origin in the fact that some one is afraid of something.
— L.M. Montgomery
I saw, I wrote, and the world changed a little.
— Orson Scott Card