Writing Emotions Quotes
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Writing Emotions Quotes & Sayings
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I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.
— James A. Michener
I let the music set the tone of the lyrics.I allowed myself to write more about relationships and emotions, in a girly way almost.
— Jose Gonzalez
The easiest emotions for an author to evoke from readers are boredom and confusion.
— Raul Ramos Y Sanchez
If a pen can communicate our thoughts, dreams, and emotions and be the voice of our soul, then ink is the medium that carries the message.
— Fennel Hudson
It is in writing of the emotions that style becomes most individual, in moments of passion, betrayal, of life and death.
— Hallie Burnett
Writers are like tricksters. Their words lure us to embark on journeys and unlock our emotions.
— Ogwo David Emenike
I never begin my writings with talent. i begin them with strong emotions and liquor. they finish with talent.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
I think writing for anybody helps you order your life. It helps you arrange your emotions and your thoughts and it helps to provide perspective.
— Michael Ian Black
Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that's why I ended up writing.
— Iris Dement
...there will always be books. ... Books are real objects. Books are friends. ... They're also ideas and emotions.
— Stephen King
I have this idea that writing is all about divergent thinking colliding with a hurricane of emotions.
— R. YS Perez
I'm writing about emotions.
— Sara Bareilles
I love to write honest songs that name real people, then get up onstage and live out those emotions in front of 15,000 people.
— Taylor Swift
The survival of poor opinions can make a thinker feel as though he is failing humanity.
— Criss Jami
I don't think I've ever dared to write down what I see in the ruins of me, or tell in any detail the scars and all their secrets.
— Ashly Lorenzana
I do not use psychiatric terms in my writing because the entrenched and developing behaviours were perfectly normal reactions to abnormal situations.
— Jane Hersey
I'm not used to writing about happy emotions, I'm just used to pulling from my sad or angry - happy emotions are very hard for me to portray in music.
— Melanie Martinez
Looking at old photographs inundates you with a flood of nostalgic emotions! And you can't be sure where you want to swim in the deluge of memories!
— Avijeet Das
For me, writing plays is far more an act of the mind than of the emotions. It's a very different kind of impulse than fiction writing.
— Jim Grimsley
Novels give you the matrix of emotions, give you the flavour of a time in a way formal history cannot.
— Doris Lessing
That's the trouble with good writers. Only the bad ones make you want to do the human thing and look away.
— Nick Hornby
Writing for me is definitely a form of ventilation - a way for me to cope and deal with emotions. I think it is for any writer.
— Crystal Bowersox
Write about the emotions you fear the most.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
I'm not writing just about melancholy stuff anymore, I made a point to cover a wide range of emotions.
— Chantal Kreviazuk
The reason I write is that I'm not in dialogue with my emotions; writing puts me in touch with myself.
— Etgar Keret
I write to music, so every script I have has its own playlist. Music just opens me up to the emotions that I'm writing.
— Gina Prince-Bythewood
Good sex scene is about the exchange of emotions, not bodily fluids
— Diana Gabaldon
I think poor poetry writing skills are excused when you're simply trying to flush out emotions.
— Katie Kiesler
I didn't say anything; I could find no words that would express the swirled chaos of emotions inside me. So I just watched him go right out the door.
— J.M. Richards
Even a best fountain-pen cannot make a writer be a fount of eloquence, but fountains teach to sob with ecstasy.
— Lara Biyuts
I write about what I know and also what I don't understand. Emotions for what has transpired.
— Lucrecia Martel
Because I write intuitively and image-by-image and moment-by-moment, my writing has to be powered by feelings and emotions.
— Fred D'Aguiar
I hate writing texts to girlfriends because you can't really see emotions in texts. You can get confused on what she says.
— Theophilus London
I think when you're writing songs, it's impossible to not draw on personal experiences, whether it be traveling or girls or anything. Just emotions.
— Harry Styles