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“A deadline gets a writer's work done done better and faster than any inspiration, if only because inspirations don't always come, but the deadline is always there.”
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“A blank page is no empty space. It is brimming with potential... It is a masterpiece in waiting -- yours.”
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“A world without adjectives would still have the sun rising and setting, the flowers blooming, the trees bearing fruits, the birds singing, and the bees stinging.”
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“Our body does get old, but our spirit, never. If we write well enough, we might even live forever.”
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“The only reason you can't write is because you don't.”
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“Sound gives life to our words just as well as the images they conjure up and the sound is there, whether or not we read them aloud.”
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“And because the world is too big and time is too short and you only have one life to live, read!”
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“Grammar to a writer is to a mountaineer a good pair of hiking boots or, more precisely, to a deep-sea diver an oxygen tank.”
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“Write in pictures. With your words, let the reader see not letters, but images. Be specific about every detail, but don't describe it--make it happen on the page, if you were writing fiction, or make it happen over again, if you were writing about history or some recent event.”
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“Every story is a ride to some place and time other than here and now. Buried in an armchair, reclined on a couch, prostrate on your bed, or glued to your desk, you can go places and travel through time.”
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“The heart is a repository of emotions--real, imagined, and invented, owned and borrowed, past, present, future--and there in your chest, operating at an average of 80 beats per minute at rest, is a heart that has stories to tell.”
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“Words are music to the ears, alone or together, with or without melody.”
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