Writing Excellence Quotes
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Writing Excellence Quotes & Sayings
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Art is a journey of excellence not a goal of perfection.
— Jacqueline Patricks
Learn the rules before you break them.
— Steven Taylor Goldsberry
You talk as if Bea were a trophy.'
'No, as if she were a blessing,' Fermin corrected. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
'No, as if she were a blessing,' Fermin corrected. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I learned to choose my battles. Sometimes I let my producer deal with something that I didn't want to deal with.
— Josh Radnor
Not that length and weight alone indicate excellence; many epic tales are pretty much epic crap.
— Stephen King
Only the mediocre artist is always at his best.
— Victor J. Banis
You might be far from Allah, but, He is close to you! Turn to Him and you will find Him.
— Suhaib Webb
Read the books you love, tell people about authors you like, and don't worry about it.
— Neil Gaiman
Some people may be more gifted than others, but excellence in writing, as in any art form or craft, involves discipline and practice.
— James B. Stewart
Because this is Beth's fight, and that's what fathers do for their little girls,' he said.
— Tom Pollock
One of Ender's toonmates shook his head. You dumb as a thumb.
— Orson Scott Card
I associated excellence in writing with New York City.
— Garth Risk Hallberg
For excellence, the presence of others is always required.
— Hannah Arendt
A pen transmits the voice of the soul.
— Fennel Hudson
Don't you understand, mister, you are royalty and God has chosen you to be priest of your home?
— Tony Evans
I resent when I go out to dinner and they try to sell me the healthy food for the same price as the good food.
— Jim Gaffigan
She gives him an LED smile: light, but no heat.
— Margaret Atwood
If you're a writer, write. And always strive for excellence.
— Linda W. Yezak
The faults of great authors are generally excellences carried to an excess.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge