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Writers block to me is all the voices in your head trying to tune out the one voice that has something worthy say.
— Shanet Outing
The voice in my head has a stutter, and that's really annoying. D-D-D-Dave Dave. What? K-K-K-Kill your p-p-p-parents. L-L-L-Loa ... Write it down!
— Dave Attell
I can write for any magazine now, in any voice. I can do it in two hours, I could do it in my sleep, it's like writing a grocery list.
— Ann Patchett
When you're speaking in the truest, most intimate voice about your life, you are speaking with the universal voice.
— Cheryl Strayed
Let's agree then ... if you're about to come to a conclusion, you'll head off in another direction. You might even find your own voice.
— Avi
I try to transmit emotion and soul in my voice, but my true passion has always been writing. I feel more like a writer than anything else.
— Romeo Santos
What's needed in this case is conscious and serious practice in hearing, and using, and being used by, other people's voices.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
The act of giving voice to this spiritual suffering is, in my view, the sacred duty of the writer.
— Mo Yan
Men write many fine and plausible arguments in support of monarchy, but the fact remains that where every man has a voice, brutal laws are impossible
— Mark Twain
It's usually easier for me to begin writing in a character's voice if that person is different from me in some significant way.
— Nell Freudenberger
Writing was in its origin, the voice of an absent person.
— Sigmund Freud
I wanted to be able to write in the voice that I talk to my friends and assume that everybody would know what I was talking about.
— Ernest Cline
Writing is a funny business. You sit in your room and listen to voices and write everything down. What kind of a profession is that?
— William Kittredge
Adam Ezra writes with the heart of a troubadour and sings like a rock star. He is truely a fresh voice in singer/songwriter scene.
— Catie Curtis
All it takes is one word, one action, one voice. Believe in yourself, and you can accomplish anything!
— Samuel Colbran
All research scientists know that writing in the passive voice is artificial; they are not disembodied observers, but people doing research.
— Rupert Sheldrake
Don't waste your tremendous voice writing messages in the sand.
— Lorin Morgan-Richards
Does talking to yourself in the voice of your fictional character count as being social?
— Michelle M. Pillow
Listen to your instinct. It is your greatest treasure. Your beauty in the outside reflects your inner beauty.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Don't write what you think people want to read. Find your voice and write about what's in your heart.
— Quentin Tarantino
I started in theater and I wanted to write plays, but I never really found an original voice as a playwright.
— Atom Egoyan
I'm not very happy idle. There's always this voice in my head that says, 'I should be writing.'
— Harlan Coben
Writing in the voice of an American slave felt like I was biting off something very large.
— Sue Monk Kidd
A folklore study differs from most writing, in that the tale is told in the voice of the individual telling the story, not by the collector.
— Karen Jones Gowen
The simplest and cheapest of all reforms within institutional science is to switch from the passive to the active voice in writing about science.
— Rupert Sheldrake
I was just writing songs because, if a song shows up, you've gotta write it. I didn't know what to do with them. I didn't have any faith in my voice.
— Benmont Tench
I started writing more with my voice in mind.
— Lucinda Williams
I write in different styles because I hear different voices in my head. It would be boring to have always the same voice, point of view.
— Gore Vidal
Prose should have a flow, the forward momentum of a certain energized weight; it should feel like a voice tumbling in your ear.
— John Updike