Tolstoy Writing Quotes
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Tolstoy Writing Quotes & Sayings
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Our profession is dreadful, writing corrupts the soul.
— Leo Tolstoy
They're fascinated, and fascinated people spend money.
— Terry Pratchett
The ego is always looking to find something. The Spirit can see what's already there.
— Marianne Williamson
if money go before, all ways do lie open.
— William Shakespeare
[R]eality and real people are too subtle and complicated for anybody's typewriter, even Tolstoy's, even yours, even mine.
— Edward Abbey
It is easier to produce ten volumes of philosophical writings than to put one principle into practice.
— Leo Tolstoy
I must write each day without fail, not so much for the success of the work, as in order not to get out of my routine.
— Leo Tolstoy
People put too much emphasis on looks.
— Shawn Johnson
One ought only to write when one leaves a piece of one's own flesh in the inkpot, each time one dips one's pen.
— Leo Tolstoy
Writing laws is easy, but governing is difficult.
— Leo Tolstoy
I have found that a story leaves a deeper impression when it is impossible to tell which side the author is on.
— Leo Tolstoy
Time narrows or expands according to how we approach it. It varies with a man's breadth, with his heart.
— Ilya Ehrenburg
Death is the dawn of eternal life in paradise. - John Lars Zwerenz
— John Lars Zwerenz
It is not age but experience that brings wisdom.
— Jeffrey Fry
I can't understand how anyone can write without rewriting everything over and over again.
— Leo Tolstoy
I keep losing and regaining my equilibrium, which is the basic plot of all popular fiction. And I myself am a work of fiction.
— Kurt Vonnegut
If someone has a boy who gets to age 18 without something [a bone] being fractured, that kid has been overly controlled.
— Laura Schlessinger
Practice radical humility when it comes to your own accomplishments, and give credit everywhere except to your ego.
— Wayne Dyer
For Tolstoy ... anything that human beings do has its glory ... I think he can be said to have hated nothing that ever happened.
— Mark Van Doren
This is not Tolstoy. I don't want to know what critics and professors think of what I'm writing. It might hurt my feelings.
— Lisa Kleypas
The art of living lies less in eliminating our troubles than in growing with them.
— Bernard M. Baruch