Writing Confidence Quotes
Collection of top 31 famous quotes about Writing Confidence
Writing Confidence Quotes & Sayings
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Work while you can.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Being a singer is all about me. About ego. Being a mom is all about being selfless - two different worlds.
— Gwen Stefani
I feel my fear moving away in rings through time for a million years.
— Breece D'J Pancake
Subtlety is the mark of confidence and is thus by far the hardest thing for a writer to achieve.
— Noah Lukeman
I had arrived at the airport one hour early so that, in accordance with airline procedures, I could stand around.
— Dave Barry
A writer must have all the confidence in the world when writing the first draft and none whatsoever when editing subsequent drafts.
— T. Davis Bunn
The longer our graduation lines are today, the shorter our unemployment lines will be tomorrow.
— George H. W. Bush
After every storm the sun will smile; for every problem there is a solution, and the soul's indefeasible duty is to be of good cheer.
— William R. Alger
I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life
— Ernest Hemingway,
All of my insecurities
shine in the dark. — Lori Jenessa Nelson
shine in the dark. — Lori Jenessa Nelson
I didn't need to be a writer to know that I could. Did you have to become a penis to act like a dick?
— Crystal Woods
I don't read reviews if I know in advance they're negative, because I can't have my confidence undermined when I'm writing.
— Christopher Moore
On every page, confidence fights with self-doubt. Every sentence is an act of faith. Why would anybody want to do it?
— David Morrell
to contradict him. "You know how she is,
— Julia London
Writing is so humbling; there's no confidence involved.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
I recall the Scriptures into my mind, therefore, I have hope.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Great writing requires great doubt and great self-confidence. One without the other inspires mediocrity.
— Chloe Thurlow
I think when you write an enigmatic character into a film, you have to have real confidence that the audience are going to go with it.
— Gemma Arterton
But that inadequacy, or feeling of inadequacy, never really goes away. You just have to trudge ahead in the rain, regardless.
— Lorrie Moore
Writing is the perfect balance between self-confidence and self-doubt, with a bit of self-delusion thrown in.
— Judith Kelman