Women Writer Quotes
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Women Writer Quotes & Sayings
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She never laughs or smiles or tells a joke. She reminds me of a robot caked in meat.
— Matthew Quick
In measuring a circle, one begins anywhere.
— Charles Fort
You know, Mamet is not a huge writer of female parts. Most of his movies don't even have women in them, so I'm lucky I'm in it at all.
— Elle Macpherson
I love writing for women. The willingness to go from laughter to tears in a moment is the greatest palette you can paint with as a writer.
— Michael Patrick King
It started the way so many good things do: with bacon.
— Paula Garner
Years later, I learned an English word for the creature that Assef was, a word for which a good Farsi equivalent does not exist: sociopath.
— Khaled Hosseini
A writer looks at an issue and asks, 'What if this were to occur? Or what if that was thrown into the mix? What would that look like?
— Venita Ellick
Life is short, Laugh. Live
— Hlovate
Tennessee Williams is an incredible writer for women because, in many ways, his women characters are him. He writes so passionately.
— Laila Robins
You're like a dictionary. You know the word is in there, but you need to know how to spell what you want first
— Aaron Withers
A writer's work is never done until death closes the book.
— Linden Morningstar
Everything I've done in my life has been by instinct. I never had any doubt I could do anything ... I always knew I was going to be a writer.
— Elizabeth Riddell
A woman writer, quitting love before literature when love lets her down, will put literature before love.
— Doris Lessing
Men like women who write, even though they don't say so. A writer is a foreign country.
— Marguerite Duras
To be a great writer you must be fearless with your words.
— Karmel Graham
I am a writer who happens to love women. I am not a lesbian who happens to write.
— Jeanette Winterson
I haven't been in a job situation in which I was competing with other women. As a writer, you're more likely to be treated as an individual.
— Gloria Steinem
Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book?
It took me years to write, will you take a look? — Nancy Lynn Jarvis
It took me years to write, will you take a look? — Nancy Lynn Jarvis
Think think think until you blink
— Ganeshsaidheeraj