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I only want to write one thing over the doorpost to my heart and life: Jesus Christ lives here.
— Leonard Sweet
Vanity is so secure in the heart of man that everyone wants to be admired: even I who write this, and you who read this.
— Blaise Pascal
I'm going to trust this, I'm going to follow my path and my passion and I'm going to write from my heart.
— Doreen Virtue
Write from your heart, and God will take care of the rest.
— Terry McMillan
When I write, I try to represent the voices of people I've known who had no voice.
— Carla H. Krueger
Get your little sticky note pad and get a new note, Kace. Write this on it. I'm coming, Kace. I'm coming for your heart,
— Scott Hildreth
Don't let your pride write a check your heart can't pay for.
— R.E. Bradshaw
I write novels about ordinary women who face seemingly insurmountable odds but through courage and determination find their heart's desire.
— Francis Ray
Wear your heart on your sleeve. Write about what you think and feel. And share it with your friends.
— Fennel Hudson
I aim to write songs in a way that you don't have to have gone to Ghana to relate to it, you really just have to have a heart.
— Jason Mraz
I'm a novelist at heart. My sole intention is to write the best novel possible. I don't think about the film potential at all.
— Nicholas Sparks
Write and your experiences with others. Never underestimate your writings. It can bring hope and inspiration to many people.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Write it on your heart you are the most beautiful soul of the Universe. Realize it, honor it and celebrate the life.
— Amit Ray
Begin to write, your heart flow with sacred words.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
To write a novel in the heart of London is next to an impossibility. I feel as if I were nailing a flag to the top of a mast in a raging gale.
— Virginia Woolf