Welcome to our collection of quotes from famous writers! This page is dedicated to the brilliant minds who have shaped the world of literature and left an indelible mark on our hearts and minds through their words.
From novelists to poets, playwrights to essayists, writers have the power to transport us to different worlds, evoke powerful emotions, and challenge us to see the world through a different lens. Their words have the ability to inspire, provoke thought, and ignite our imaginations. Whether they doodle in the margins of their notebooks or meticulously craft each sentence, writers have an uncanny ability to capture the essence of the human experience and connect with readers on a profound level.
On this page, you will find a treasure trove of quotes that highlight the wisdom, wit, and creativity of these literary geniuses. Explore their profound thoughts on love, life, creativity, and everything in between. Immerse yourself in their unique perspectives and timeless insights that continue to resonate with readers from all walks of life. Whether you are a fellow writer seeking inspiration, an avid reader looking for thought-provoking words, or simply someone who appreciates the art of language, you are sure to find something that speaks to your soul.
So, take a deep dive into the world of writers with our curated collection of quotes. Let their words guide you, inspire you, and remind you of the immense power that lies within the pages of a book.
Early publication can be a dubious blessing: we all know writers who would give anything not to have published their first book, and go about trying to buy up all existing copies.
Some people are able to not only entertain the public in any way that they can but also in some way to throw in some sort of inspirational message with the entertainment. I have always tried to do that with whatever I wrote. And I'm sure that a lot of other writers do, too.
I think writers have to be able to enjoy solitude rather than just endure it. I've always enjoyed being left alone with my imagination, ever since I was a kid.
A writer who has published as many books as I have has developed, of necessity, a hide like a rhino's, while inside there dwells a frail, hopeful butterfly of a spirit.
I'm not interested in the fact that a writer may label himself as being intellectual or anti-intellectual. l'm really interested in the stuff he's turning out.
Writers are notoriously unable to know about themselves. Faulkner thought 'The Fable' was his best novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald liked 'Tender Is the Night,' an experimental novel.