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In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side.


Euripides


#dissent #due-process #fairness #impartiality #judgment

Clarice scrawled, 'A question from when I was a little girl that I can answer only now: are rocks made, or are they born? Answer: rocks are.


Benjamin Moser


#biography

Habitual procrastinators will readily testify to all the lost opportunities, missed deadlines, failed relationships and even monetary losses incurred just because of one nasty habit of putting things off until it is often too late.


Stephen Richards


#defer #delay #dilly-dallying #laziness #postpone

I always worked until I had something done and I always stopped when I knew what was going to happen next. That way I could be sure of going on the next day.


Ernest Hemingway


#writing-process #writing-process

Don't over edit. Don't second-guess yourself, or your ideas. Just write. Write every day, and keep at it. Don't get discouraged with the rejections. Tape them up on your office wall, to remind you of all the hard work you put in when you finally start getting published! It's all about persistence and passion. And have fun with it. Don't forget to have fun.


Heather Grace Stewart


#writing-craft #writing-process #writing-craft

I prefer the pen. There is something elemental about the glide and flow of nib and ink on paper.


James Robertson


#handwriting #ink #nib #pens #writing

Some part of me knew from the first that what I wanted was not reality but myth.


Stephen King


#fantasy #fiction #truth #writing #writing-process

The process is important, regardless of the outcome, just ask Schacter. (...)mental health... is not a destination but a process. It's about how you drive, not where you're going. The therapist is like a driving instuctor, not a chauffeur.


Noam Shpancer


#process #therapists #mental-health

When you're writing a book, it's rather like going on a very long walk, across valleys and mountains and things, and you get the first view of what you see and you write it down. Then you walk a bit further, maybe up onto the top of a hill, and you see something else. Then you write that and you go on like that, day after day, getting different views of the same landscape really. The highest mountain on the walk is obviously the end of the book, because it's got to be the best view of all, when everything comes together and you can look back and see that everything you've done all ties up. But it's a very, very long, slow process.


Roald Dahl


#writing-process

Then he went into the dining room, consulting his watch. It was ten thirty already. More than half the morning was gone. More than half the time for sitting and trying to write the prose that would make people sit up and gasp. It happened that way more often now than he would even admit to himself. Sleeping late, making up errands, doing anything to forestall the terrible moment when he must sit down before his typewriter and try to wrench some harvest from the growing desert of his mind. (“Mad House”)


Richard Matheson


#writer-s-block #writing #writers-block






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