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Writing is the food for my soul; not a medium to earn name & fame.
— Mallika Tripathi
It was okay for people to write negative things about me just as long as they spelled my name right.
— Ted Turner
Teachers say if you write a story you must never name what you're trying to write. Just do it. When it's over you'll know what you've done.
— Ray Bradbury
I could have drowned today. If they hadn't been screaming my name so loudly and if I hadn't woken up, I would have drowned.
— Erica Sehyun Song
True authors don't write for fame or to make a name or money, they write to make impact
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
Other-Love is writing's first name.
— Helene Cixous
I've learned ruthless concentration. I can write under any circumstances ... street noises, loud talk, music, you name it.
— Sylvia Porter
I wrote much because I was paid little. I had no great desire to leave a literary name behind me.
— Anthony Burgess
I started to write [ The Name of the Rose ] in March of 1978, moved by a seminal idea. I wanted to poison a monk.
— Umberto Eco
There is tremendous life and personality in a name. It should be at least as agonized over as any character trait.
— Travis Beacham
Writing to you like this is the same as saying your name when I've woken up late, feeling sick, tasting rot. It's pointless, but it happens.
— Gwendoline Riley
You name drop authors like other girls drop boy bands.
— Danielle Paige
A lady never posted letters to an unrelated male. But the very writing of his name made her feel dangerous.
— Kristi Ann Hunter
Seeking to perpetuate one's name on earth is like writing on the sand by the seashore; to be perpetual it must be written on eternal shores.
— Dwight L. Moody
I will write on the pages of history what I want them to say. I will be myself. I will speak my own name.
— Maya Angelou
If you want your name to be remembered after your death either do something worth writing or write some thing worth reading
— Abraham Lincoln
Got a long list of ex-lovers, they'll tell you I'm insane. But I got a blank space baby, and I'll write your name.
— Taylor Swift
When One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks, not that you won or lost, but how you played the game.
— Grantland Rice
Inferior thinking and writing will make a name for a man among inferior people, who in all ages and countries, are the majority.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Honesty is easier when you have no face and no real name. And honesty, for me, is very easy on paper.
— Katherine Reay
Seeing your own name on the book cover is like hearing your book saying, Hi. Thanks for writing me!
— Alvi Syahrin
The Baby Name book can be a very dangerous tool in the hands of a prolific author.
— Michelle M. Pillow
I have a theory that you can make any sentence seem profound by writing the name of a dead philosopher at the end of it.
— Plato
I heard the breeze whisper your name to the trees. And the flowers giggled smiling at the leaves. I and my loneliness keep talking about you.
— Avijeet Das
When he reached the end, he did not die. He called your name and began to live in you.
— Anthony Marra
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
Plasma on the wall/Write my name on your heart like I'm Lucille Ball/But love changes, a thug changes/And best friends become strangers
— Ras Kass
Writer's block is just another name for fear.
— Jacob Nordby
I like to take writing retreats within a day's drive of home. Less travel time means more time for writing, which is the name of the game here.
— Kate Klise
As I said, Princess, I am a writer, and as all know, that is another name for a fool.
— Tad Williams
Dedication is writing your name on the botoom of a blank sheet of paper and handling it to the Lord for Him to fill in
— Rick Renner
I am writing something which I find satisfying and which I am prepared to put my name to as a composer.
— Gavin Bryars
Names that tell stories have been worth millions of dollars. So a great deal of research often proceeds the selection of a name
— Claude C. Hopkins
Dear IRS, I am writing to cancel my subscription. Please remove my name from your mailing list.
— Charles M. Schulz
No song or poem will bear my mother's name. Yet so many of the stories that I write, that we all write, are my mother's stories.
— Alice Walker
Grab a pen and put down some words - your name even - and a title: something to see, to revise, to carve, to do over in the opposite way
— Jacques Barzun
All I do is write their names on the lineup card and let them play. It's not a tough job. I haven't misspelled one name yet.
— Harvey Kuenn
Write to register history, and name each thing. Write what should not be forgotten.
— Isabel Allende
Write your name in kindness, love and mercy on the hearts of the thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you will never be forgotten.
— Thomas Chalmers
He that would earn the Poet's sacred name, Must write for future as for present ages.
— Christopher Pearse Cranch
The point of writing my name to you is that I see who you are, you see who I am ... and that's what it's about.
— Nana Visitor
The name of a great writer is usually bigger than the title of his book. Both literally and figuratively.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Your name is upon my tongue your image is in my sight your memory is in my heart where can I send these words that I write ?
— Rumi
Writing, when properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation.
— Laurence Sterne
I consider Anne of Green Gables to be a mentor, Jane Austen to be a writing hero, and the Bard a fellow name freak like myself.
— Lorilee Craker
The God we worship writes his name upon our faces.
— Roger Babson
A pen name is a nickname.
— A.D. Posey
In the business of writing what one accumulates is not expertise but uncertainties. Which is but another name for craft.
— Joseph Brodsky