Fantastic Writing Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Fantastic Writing
Fantastic Writing Quotes & Sayings
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In tougher times, when dollars are tighter, the next round of funding may never come.
— Steven Gary Blank
I worried he'd let go, but he didn't. We held hands like this the whole rest of the way home.
— Jenny Han
To sit down at a computer every day and write a script is commendable. I don't have the patience for it, but I have some fantastic ideas.
— Shiloh Fernandez
Life is simple, as simple as Quant.
— Vikrmn
I began writing with a Michael Buble mentality. I think he's fantastic, and it's the perfect music for any date night, ever.
— Joe Jonas
Her life had been too safe to need courage, and too easy to develop resolve.
— Stephen T. Harper
It is so much easier to live placidly and complacently. Of course, to live placidly and complacently is not to live at all.
— Jack London
Fantastic writing in English is kind of disreputable, but fantastic writing in translation is the summit.
— Jonathan Lethem
You can't love anyone or anything until you love your own existence first. Love can only grow out of a respect for your own life.
— Terry Goodkind
Part of the appeal of the fantastic is taking ridiculous ideas very seriously and pretending they're not absurd.
— China Mieville
I was able to do concerts all the way up until two weeks before I had the baby; I thought I was stopping a month ahead, but he was three weeks early.
— Kelli O'Hara
Authorship of any sort is a fantastic indulgence of the ego.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
I wish I were driving a blue 1952 Buick
or a dark blue 1942 Buick
or a blue 1932 Buick
over a cliff of hell and into the
sea. — Charles Bukowski
or a dark blue 1942 Buick
or a blue 1932 Buick
over a cliff of hell and into the
sea. — Charles Bukowski
He's happy, Yi-yi."
I went very still. "He, who?"
"The one who danced you into love. — Karen Marie Moning
I went very still. "He, who?"
"The one who danced you into love. — Karen Marie Moning