13 quotes found
“Its the person who likes to pat dogs to whom dogs come for pats.”
“It’s the person who likes to pat dogs to whom dogs come for pats.”
“Some criticism, no doubt, is constructive, but too much is a subtle poison.”
“(Its) a fair exchange. Youre giving me attention. Thats a form of affection, you know.”
“(It’s) a fair exchange. You’re giving me attention. That’s a form of affection, you know.”
“Lets not be too harsh where poets are concerned. They have to live in no-mans-land, halfway between dreams and reality.”
“Rhythm. Life is full of it; words should have it, too. But you have to train your ear. Listen to the waves on a quiet night; youll pick up the cadence. Look at the patterns the wind makes in dry sa...”
“Words. Just little black marks on paper. Just sounds in the empty air. But think of the power they have! They can make you laugh or cry, love or hate, fight or run away. They can heal or hurt. They...”
“Youre thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isnt at all. Failure is a teacher a harsh one, perhaps, but the best. You say you have a desk full of rejected manuscripts? Thats great! E...”
“The trouble with if only is that it doesnt change anything. It keeps the person facing the wrong way backward instead of forward. It wastes time. In the end, if you let it become a habit, it can b...”
“You’re thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn’t at all. Failure is a teacher – a harsh one, perhaps, but the best. You say you have a desk full of rejected manuscripts? That’s grea...”
“The trouble with ‘if only’ is that it doesn’t change anything. It keeps the person facing the wrong way – backward instead of forward. It wastes time. In the end, if you let it become a habit, it c...”
“Let’s not be too harsh where poets are concerned. They have to live in no-man’s-land, halfway between dreams and reality.”