Writing Human Nature Quotes
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Writing Human Nature Quotes & Sayings
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We are powerful because we have survived
— Audre Lorde
If you are going to write, write about human nature. That is the only thing that doesn't date.
— William Faulkner
The reading part of her feels private, between her and the characters in a book.
— Christina Baker Kline
Abortion is an act of self-defense.
— Alice Walker
If you don't write when you don't have time for it, you won't write when you do have time for it.
— Katerina Stoykova Klemer
Human nature provides the lyrics, and we novelists just compose the music.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Nobody wants to be a part of your story. Everybody wants you to elaborate on their fantasies.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I would write of the universal, not the provincial, in human nature ... I would write of characters, not of characteristics.
— Ellen Glasgow
No man has any right to speak to men about God who has not first spoken to God about men.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
Literature at its fullest takes human nature as its theme. That's the kind of writing that interests me.
— Damon Galgut
Learning to write for the theatre is learning to be a human being, because the theatre by its very nature makes you deal with other human beings.
— David Ives
God draws near to us in such a way as to draw us near to himself within the circle of his knowing of himself.
— Thomas F. Torrance
Having small touches of colour makes it more colourful than having the whole thing in colour.
— Dieter Rams
Glory to the Great God of wonders!
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The page is to the story as the seed is to the flower.
— Bankei Yotaku
Information can be such a double-edged sword.
— Jessiqua Wittman
It is human nature to imagine, to put yourself in another's shoes. The past may be another country. But the only passport required is empathy.
— Geraldine Brooks
I am Envy ... I cannot read and therefore wish all books burned.
— Christopher Marlowe
Vietnam, really more accurately, Laos, was almost after Berlin the top problem at the beginning of the Kennedy Administration in '61, foreign problem.
— McGeorge Bundy
People were usually much better in their letters than in reality. They were much like poets in this way.
— Charles Bukowski
It took a while to accept my parents' death and I don't think I've completely moved on. I could only imagine what it would do to her.
— M.M. Lindelo
You take people, you put them on a journey, you give them peril, you find out who they really are.
— Joss Whedon
An anti-hero is just a villain you spend a lot of time with.
— Matthew Catania
The measure of mental health is the disposition to find good everywhere.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Extremes,' said the Controller, 'meet. For the good reason that they were made to meet.
— Aldous Huxley