Authors quotes

Welcome to our collection of insightful and thought-provoking quotes by a diverse range of authors. Through their words, these literary luminaries offer a glimpse into their unique perspectives on life, love, success, and the human condition. Whether you are an avid reader, aspiring writer, or simply seeking inspiration, this compilation of quotes is sure to captivate and resonate with you.

In this curated collection, you will find quotes from celebrated authors who have shaped the literary landscape throughout history. From the profound wisdom of Shakespeare to the existential musings of Kafka, these quotes encapsulate the depth and power of the written word. Explore the timeless truths and complexities revealed by these literary giants, and discover the beauty and magic that can be found within the pages of a book.

Dive into the world of authors and immerse yourself in their exquisite prose, astute observations, and poignant revelations. Delve into the minds of Jane Austen, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf, and other literary titans as they explore the human experience through their works. These quotes serve as glimpses into the minds of these literary masters, offering insight, inspiration, and a profound appreciation for the art of storytelling.

Whether you seek solace, wisdom, or simply a moment of reflection, this collection of quotes by authors is sure to leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind. So, grab a cup of tea, find a cozy spot, and allow the words of these brilliant minds to transport you to new worlds, illuminate your thoughts, and awaken your imagination.

Don't try to anticipate an ideal reader - or any reader. He/she might exist - but is reading someone else.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
My prose style at this time was a stomach-twisting blend of the Bible, Carl Sandburg, H.L. Mencken, Jeffrey Farnol, Christopher Morley, Samuel Pepys, and Franklin Pierce Adams imitating Samuel Pepys. I was quite apt to throw in a "bless the mark" at any spot, and to begin a sentence with "Lord" comma.
Ed McBain
Ed McBain
American author and screenwriter
Changing writing styles is like an actor taking on a different part.
Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson
British-born Canadian crime writer
If you like Harlan Coben, you’ll love Linwood Barclay.
Ed McBain
Ed McBain
American author and screenwriter
Its a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different.