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We prepared to go ashore to publish for the first time in New Zealand the glad tidings of the gospel.
— Samuel Marsden
Everything I publish is for my readers.
— Felix Dennis
I have stacks and stacks of journals. I'll change the names if I ever decide to publish them.
— Carolyn Murphy
If you do not seek to publish what you have written, then you are not a writer and you never will be.
— George V. Higgins
One of these days, I'm going to publish a book of all the pictures I did not take. It is going to be a huge hit.
— Rene Burri
You are not your poetry. Your self-esteem shouldn't depend on whether you publish, or whether some editor or writer you admire thinks you're any good.
— Dorianne Laux
People who publish poetry today do it from a sense that poetry needs to be published, not because they think they are going to make money.
— Campbell McGrath
I learned how difficult it is to self-publish a book. It's complex, it's confusing, it's idiosyncratic.
— Guy Kawasaki
And I can't think of a reason I'd ever use a pseudonym, as I wouldn't want to publish something that I didn't like enough to put my name on it.
— Poppy Z. Brite
I always revise when I publish in a book. So versions in magazines are sometimes slightly different.
— Rigoberto Gonzalez
That's very nice if they want to publish you, but don't pay too much attention to it. It will toss you away. Just continue to write.
— Natalie Goldberg
Would you care to publish this? Sincerely, Robert B. Parker.
— Robert B. Parker
I started photographing men in 1964. Fourteen years later I got a Guggenheim, even so no one would publish the male nudes.
— Judy Dater
I think the response I get to one 'New Yorker' cover outweighs five books that I publish.
— Adrian Tomine
People generally don't recognize how long it takes to conceive, publish, and write a book.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Publish. Be damned. Repeat.
— Tassa Desalada
On the web, you are what you publish.
— David Meerman Scott
I have Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin to thank that a Russian writer can not only write anything he wants, but also publish it.
— Vladimir Sorokin
I had good relationships with stores. And I was like, "All right, I'll self-publish it. But I'm only going to do 1,000."
— David Rees
If the scholar feels that he must know everything about any topic, he is in trouble - and will not publish with a clear conscience.
— Kenneth L. Pike
In matters of truth the fact that you don't want to publish something is, nine times out of ten, a proof that you ought to publish it.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
We wound our modesty and make foul the clearness of our deservings, when of ourselves we publish them.
— William Shakespeare
It takes a long time to publish a book.
— Kenneth Koch
Anyone who says it's easy to self-publish a book is either lying or doing a shitty job.
— Nan McCarthy
A ruling government can't afford to publish history
in a version which lessens its' chance for reelection. — Toba Beta
in a version which lessens its' chance for reelection. — Toba Beta
When I am composing, I try to clear my mind of having to publish, or having to sell a book or find readers. That kind of thinking gets in the way.
— Maxine Hong Kingston
So, influenced by these advisors and this hope, I have at length allowed my friends to publish the work, as they had long besought me to do.
— Nicolaus Copernicus
Believe in yourself and start achieving your dream. It waits for you on the other side of the publish button.
— Dan Alatorre
I started out as a novelist and wrote several novels before deciding to publish one, and I fully intend to go back to the form.
— Pankaj Mishra
Andrea Leadsom promises to publish tax return tomorrow if she gets on ballot - it's boring.
— Laura Kuenssberg
If the book's bad enough, they'll publish it, and if it's bad bad enough, the daily reviewers will love it, and it'll sell.
— James Purdy
Journalists who make mistakes get sued for libel; historians who make mistakes get to publish a revised edition.
— Bill Moyers
I don't need to publish to make a living.
— J.K. Rowling
I have heard Obama officials say more than once, 'You will have blood on your hands if you publish this story.'
— Jill Abramson
The attitude of, 'I will never self-publish,' coming from any author, indicates that they have never been in a position where it is their only option.
— Jennifer Armintrout
This book was company for me - I wrote these things when I was in hotels, far from where I normally live. I never intended to publish it.
— Catherine Deneuve
People say that writers write for money. From my own experience that's not true. I write for me. I publish for money.
— Greg Curtis
I began writing seriously in my mid-20s and didn't publish my first book until I was 41.
— Kent Haruf
Ye marshes, how candid and simple and nothing-withholding and free, Ye publish yourselves to the sky and offer yourselves to the sea.
— Sidney Lanier
The cool thing about writing music, writing anything, is that once you publish it, it's there forever.
— Ryan Tedder
The art of declamation has been sinking in value from the moment that speakers were foolish enough to publish, and hearers wise enough to read.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Would you please publish the enclosed manuscript or return it without delay, as I have other irons in the fire.
— Elinor Glyn
If I could publish actual interviews with vampires - " "Sheesh, Susan. You're reading too much off the bestseller list. In
— Jim Butcher
Around the time I turned 30, I wanted to publish a novel.
— Sara Paretsky
Pan me, don't give me the part, publish everybody's book but this one and I will still make it!
— Ruth Gordon
Choosing to publish work electronically myself is really a no-brainer.
— Michael A. Stackpole
I do not mind if you think slowly, but I do object when you publish more quickly than you think.
— Wolfgang Pauli
Write for pleasure and publish for money.
— Alexander Pushkin
I feel lucky that I get to read and publish stories that are not necessarily overtly horror in 'Best Horror of the Year.'
— Ellen Datlow
Some people in Nigeria photographed us together and are threatening to publish the pictures, but that's not news to anyone.
— Paulo Coelho
I publish my own books, so there isn't a certain editor I owe the book to at a publishing house.
— Dave Eggers
The trick isn't to simply publish a book; the trick is to produce a quality book package to surround the book's content
— Hank Quense
Do not be contented with this unspeakable blessing for yourself alone - but publish abroad the story of the cross.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Well I guess the plan was to write poetry and publish books and make a living from writing poetry. That was a pretty ambitious plan I guess.
— Robert Adamson
Publish a book before you're too old to read it without glasses.
— Fennel Hudson
I always say you could publish rules in a newspaper and no one would follow them. The key is consistency and discipline.
— Richard Dennis
Socrates ... did not write. It seems academically obvious that he perished because he did not publish!
— Umberto Eco
Write. Publish. Repeat.
— Kristine Kathryn Rusch
If you aren't willing to put your best work out there, write for yourself. Don't ever publish.
— Eliza Green
I see where they are going to be more strict with these robbers; when they catch 'em from now on, they're going to publish their names.
— Will Rogers
Write It, Work It, Publish
— Cherry-Ann Carew
'Cosmopolitan' used to publish five covers across the U.S. so that if one was unpopular, it wouldn't tank their entire sales.
— Dave Goldberg
Most publishers seem very reluctant to publish short story collections at all; they bring them out in paperback, often disguised as novels.
— John Sladek
If you're going to self - publish, you need to know why you're doing it, what you want to accomplish, and how you plan to implement that.
— Victoria Strauss
A very wise author once said that a writer writes for himself, and then publishes for money. I write for myself and publish just for the reader.
— Guillermo Cabrera Infante
I will carry on writing, to be sure. But I don't know if I would want to publish again after Harry Potter.
— J.K. Rowling
People might be surprised to know how much I throw away. For every page I publish, I throw 10 pages away.
— Joyce Carol Oates
The future presented by the internet is the mass amateurization of publishing and a switch from 'Why publish this?' to 'Why not?
— Clay Shirky
No man should ever publish a book until he has first read it to a woman.
— Van Wyck Brooks
Rick decided to publish it himself. To promote the book, he took a booth at a regional
— Jack Canfield
My first short story sale was to a magazine that sat on the story forever ... and never did publish it.
— Cullen Bunn
Publish and be damned.
— H.L. Mencken
I publish a piece in order to kill it, so that I won't have to fool around with it any longer.
— William H Gass
Scholars today are under increasing pressure to publish. Consequences of this pressure are incentives to deviate from the truth
— Bruno Frey
Can't publish. Don't rhyme, don't scan.
— Clement Attlee
I'm not interested in writing for adults. I like them as people! I don't like the way they publish books in that world. Nothing ever gets a chance.
— John Green
I don't publish the books to make money, not at all.
— Peter Sotos
That and the fact that I knew that nobody was going to publish my work at Dark Horse or DC or anywhere.
— Rob Walton
Don't judge a book by its cover. Judge it by its publisher.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
Write the unpublishable...and then publish it.
— Denis Johnson
If you want to publish two books a year under your own name and your publisher doesn't, maybe you need a different publisher.
— Dean Koontz
It's taken me 15 years to feel I might be able to write and publish short stories, and for the assiduous checks of the industry to allow some through.
— Sarah Hall
I publish my own music. I'm creating my own songbook. It works that way for me; I'm very independent.
— David Friedman