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As a writer of fiction, I spend my days inventing real lives for make-believe people; what I create can only seem real.
— Julia Glass
CinderHeart: You're the one that changed every thing.
LoinBlaze: No. This was all decided before I was born. — Erin Hunter
LoinBlaze: No. This was all decided before I was born. — Erin Hunter
A writer fills the paper with the pictures of perception, experience, and feeling of real and imaginative lives.
— Debasish Mridha
If you are a good writer - and I think I am - you are able to handle any kind of group and imagine their lives.
— Earl Hamner Jr.
Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Sometimes the grass gets mowed
at the house where the writer lives. — Christopher J. Jarmick
at the house where the writer lives. — Christopher J. Jarmick
Today is the day that you create worlds, you change lives, you make a something, a someone, out of nothing.
Today is the day you become a writer. — Alessandra Torre
Today is the day you become a writer. — Alessandra Torre
I think our material is our lives. That's part of being a modern writer, and we have to use it.
— Anne Roiphe
We never know how much has been missing from our lives until a true writer comes along.
— Alfred Kazin
I think every writer lives for the thought that there will be a moment when somebody reads something on the page and says, "Yes!"
— Marianne Williamson
What we (U.S.) have done, is undertaken diplomacy through public assertions that tend to alienate everyone.
— John Prendergast
The travel writer Bruce Chatwin wrote that our nomadic past lives on in our need for distraction, our mania for the new.
— Gloria Steinem
As a boy I got the idea that death was an animal which lay curled inside waiting to swallow us.
— Jerzy Kosinski
A spy, like a writer, lives outside the mainstream population. He steals his experience through bribes and reconstructs it.
— John Le Carre
The writer's special talent is to empathize with people and imagine their lives. We know them as we write them.
— Kay Kenyon
A writer creates many lives, changes lives, and with that lives forever.
— Jen Golembiewski
My name is Jongin. I'm the writer who lives next door. See you tomorrow, hyung. Don't forget!
— Changdictator
When one individual writer sings her song of beauty, she changes the lives of a million others.
— Richard Bach
I wonder if I'll meet one person that knows enough people that can get me recognized as a writer. Oh I already have he lives in my mirror.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
My lips are fierce with passion. My heart spins fiery beats. A rhythm lives within my fingers and dances in my feet.
— Coco J. Ginger
BIO'GRAPHER: A writer of lives; a relator not of the history of nations, but of the actions of particular persons.
— Samuel Johnson
You only live once, so I try to say yes to everything.
— Joshua Bell
To me, the biggest notes and the longest notes are the easiest notes.
— Jennifer Hudson
The most lies we will ever tell in our lives will be to ourselves.
— Carla H. Krueger
We are now, all of us, cinematographers for the movie of our own lives. Not the star. Not the director. Not even the writer.
— Andrew Kaufman
You must not change one thing, one pebble, one grain of sand, until you know what good and evil will follow on that act.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Someone who does not write books, who thinks a lot, and who lives in unsatisfying society will usually be a good letter- writer.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
For everyone I know who is a writer, there was some awkward time in their lives when they had to learn to call themselves one.
— James Bernard Frost
Any hack can safely rail away at foreign powers beyond the sea; but a good writer is a critic of the society he lives in.
— Edward Abbey
The transaction between writer and reader is human civilization's most dazzling feat, yet it's such a part of our lives that it's, well, prosaic.
— Patricia T. O'Conner