All of us learn to write in the second grade. Most of us go on to greater things. —Bobby Knight More about this quote Tags: humor education accomplishment writing Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
More quotations from Bobby Knight I have made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter. —Bobby Knight More about this quote Tags: writing Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
I have made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter. —Bobby Knight More about this quote Tags: writing Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
More quotations tagged with “writing” A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. —Thomas Mann More about this quote Tags: difficulty writing Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email Television has raised writing to a new low. —Samuel Goldwyn More about this quote Tags: writing television Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email No writing has any real value which is not the expression of genuine thought and feeling. —Eleanor Roosevelt More about this quote Tags: feeling writing thoughts value merit genuineness Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email After being Turned Down by numerous Publishers, he had decided to write for Posterity. —George Ade More about this quote Tags: history writing rejection posterity Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email The author of genius does keep till his last breath the spontaneity, the ready sensitiveness, of a child, the “innocence of eye” that means so much to the painter, the ability to respond freshly and quickly to new scenes, and to old scenes as though they were new… This freshness of response is vital to the author’s talent… But there is another element to his character, fully as important to his success. It is adult, discriminating, temperate, and just. It is the side of the artisan, the workman, and the critic rather than the artist. It must work continually with and through the emotional and childlike side, or we have no work of art. If either element of the artist’s character gets too far out of hand the result will be bad work, or no work at all. The writer’s first task is to get these two elements of his nature into balance, to combine their aspects into one integrated character. —Dorothea Brande in Becoming A Writer More about this quote Tags: career writing art work Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. —Thomas Mann More about this quote Tags: difficulty writing Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
Television has raised writing to a new low. —Samuel Goldwyn More about this quote Tags: writing television Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
No writing has any real value which is not the expression of genuine thought and feeling. —Eleanor Roosevelt More about this quote Tags: feeling writing thoughts value merit genuineness Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
After being Turned Down by numerous Publishers, he had decided to write for Posterity. —George Ade More about this quote Tags: history writing rejection posterity Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email
The author of genius does keep till his last breath the spontaneity, the ready sensitiveness, of a child, the “innocence of eye” that means so much to the painter, the ability to respond freshly and quickly to new scenes, and to old scenes as though they were new… This freshness of response is vital to the author’s talent… But there is another element to his character, fully as important to his success. It is adult, discriminating, temperate, and just. It is the side of the artisan, the workman, and the critic rather than the artist. It must work continually with and through the emotional and childlike side, or we have no work of art. If either element of the artist’s character gets too far out of hand the result will be bad work, or no work at all. The writer’s first task is to get these two elements of his nature into balance, to combine their aspects into one integrated character. —Dorothea Brande in Becoming A Writer More about this quote Tags: career writing art work Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email