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I let the music set the tone of the lyrics.I allowed myself to write more about relationships and emotions, in a girly way almost.
— Jose Gonzalez
Indeed, tone or voice is what you get when, larynxlike, you breathe through structure.
— Lawrence Weschler
I think striking the right tone for your story is, if you like, the alchemical work of writing.
— Julia Leigh
A master of tone and texture and an authority on the bizarre, Karen Russell writes with great flair and fearlessness.
— Carlo Wolff
If I only knew how much longer we had to put up with each other's company, I'd start counting the days.
— Anne Frank
Any asshole can write a tone-row. It takes a composer to write a tune.
— Leonard Bernstein
Writing a novel is a lot like directing a movie because you are creating a world and a tone, you are creating a large canvas and all the details.
— Stephen Chbosky
At communion we ought to ask for the remedy of the vice to which we feel ourselves most inclined.
— Philip Neri
First time success is not the assurance for second time success.
— Amit Kalantri
The Enemy, who wears her mother's usual face and confidential tone, has access; doubtless stares into her writing case and listens on the phone.
— Phyllis McGinley
The emotional tone or affect of the tale should be hot and engaged, not remote and dispassionate.
— Paul Di Filippo
Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter.
— Francis Bacon
Music is my one necessary tool. I put on music that fits the mood of what I'm writing, to help me stay in the zone and get the emotional tone right.
— Stephenie Meyer
How good a society does human nature permit? How good a human nature does society permit?
— Abraham H. Maslow
Behold the onset of my flinty tone. Along with so much else, a soft-tissue sarcoma can apparently drain the exultation from one's prose.
— Jonathan Lethem