“Write” can refer to the act of creating text or symbols on a surface, typically using a pen, pencil, or keyboard. Writing encompasses various forms of expression, including storytelling, essays, letters, poetry, and more. It’s a fundamental means of communication and recording information that has been essential to human civilization’s development and progress.
Write Quotes
1. “You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.”
— Madeleine L’Engle
2. “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”
— Stephen King
3. “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.”
— Anaïs Nin
4. “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very;’ your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.”
— Mark Twain
5. “If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.”
— Toni Morrison
6. “One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.”
— Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums
7. “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”
— Benjamin Franklin
8. “You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write.”
— Saul Bellow
9. “No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.”
— Robert Frost
10. “Read, read, read. Read everything – trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then write. If it’s good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out of the window.”
— William Faulkner
11. “You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
— Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
12. “Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly – they’ll go through anything. You read and you’re pierced.”
— Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
13. “How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live.”
— Henry David Thoreau
14. “I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”
— Anne Frank
15. “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.”
— Thomas Mann, Essays of Three Decades
16. “Let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences.”
— Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
17. “Here is a lesson in creative writing. First rule: Do not use semicolons. They are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing. All they do is show you’ve been to college.”
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr., A Man Without a Country
18. “Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”
— Franz Kafka
19. “I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.”
— Robert Louis Stevenson
20. “You can make anything by writing.”
— C.S. Lewis
21. “A word after a word after a word is power.”
— Margaret Atwood
22. “Tears are words that need to be written.”
— Paulo Coelho
23. “You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.”
— Annie Proulx
24. “Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money.”
— Virginia Woolf
25. “To survive, you must tell stories.”
— Umberto Eco, The Island of the Day Before
26. “Always be a poet, even in prose.”
— Charles Baudelaire
27. “If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn’t brood. I’d type a little faster.”
— Isaac Asimov
28. “The purpose of a writer is to keep civilization from destroying itself.”
— Albert Camus
29. “I write to discover what I know.”
— Flannery O’Connor
30. “Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen.”
— John Steinbeck
31. “A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called “leaves”) imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time–proof that humans can work magic.”
— Carl Sagan
32. “Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.”
— Hermann Hesse
33. “Writing books is the closest men ever come to childbearing.”
— Norman Mailer
34. “Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depth of your heart; confess to yourself you would have to die if you were forbidden to write.”
— Rainer Maria Rilke
35. “As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand.”
— Ernest Hemingway
36. “A good writer possesses not only his own spirit but also the spirit of his friends.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
37. “The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.”
— Thomas Jefferson
38. “If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it. Or, if proper usage gets in the way, it may have to go. I can’t allow what we learned in English composition to disrupt the sound and rhythm of the narrative.”
— Elmore Leonard
39. “Writers live twice.”
— Natalie Goldberg
40. “To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme.”
— Herman Melville
41. “Words are a lens to focus one’s mind.”
— Ayn Rand
42. “I am irritated by my own writing. I am like a violinist whose ear is true, but whose fingers refuse to reproduce precisely the sound he hears within.”
— Gustave Flaubert
43. “Writing is its own reward.”
— Henry Miller
44. “A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it is to be God.”
— Sidney Sheldon
45. “I went for years not finishing anything. Because, of course, when you finish something you can be judged.”
— Erica Jong
46. “I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.”
— Douglas Adams
47. “Half my life is an act of revision.”
— John Irving
48. “Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it’s the only way you can do anything really good.”
— William Faulkner
49. “Almost anyone can be an author; the business is to collect money and fame from this state of being.”
— A. A. Milne
50. “When you make music or write or create, it’s really your job to have mind-blowing, irresponsible, condomless sex with whatever idea it is you’re writing about at the time.”
— Lady Gaga