"Don't lament over the number of books published. Instead rejoice in the freedom to express ideas freely and allow the reader to decide what is worth remembering"
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"Don't lament over the number of books published. Instead rejoice in the freedom to express ideas freely and allow the reader to decide what is worth remembering"
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"Tabloids and great literature both inspire dreamers. But only great literature allows dreamers to wake up and take world-changing action."
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"Emoticons are anything but."
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":) and ;] and :[ are not a subsitute for real emotion."
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"Make sure that never with a preposition should a sentence end up."
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"Nothing looks worse than a book with typhos."
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"Make it a point to write some of your book in longhand. It makes record your mistakes and corrections and your path to a perfect sentence."
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"The best cover the world is no substitute for content."
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"Some have said, 'Don't judge a book by its cover.' But make it a darn good cover and people will pick it up. Then they may read it."
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"The trick is writing a story that everyone secretly wishes to be true. In the end, everyone really wants to be Frodo."
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"The world will never run our of stories. All we need is story tellers"
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"Embrace the miracle of symbols that turn into words, words that assume functions, functions that join to make sentences, and sentences that create entire thoughts, and thoughts that drive actions."
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"A well written book is a kin to fine meal, but it lasts longer. A cousin to a beautiful day, but endures beyond. A wife to a great marriage, but it survives many generations. Write for forever."
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"Write well, write just enough, write about your passions, your experiences, your life, but always tell a story, especially on a dark and stormy night."
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"Story trumps length, brevity trumps length, attention trumps length. Write short."
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"Learn to write well, love your native language, and master its intricacies. Only then can you craft a message that moves, persuades, and draws out the emotion and imagination that only the written word can."
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"1 million monkeys typing for 1 million years will produce 1 billion years of gibberish. One author writing thoughtfully for 1 hour can change the world."
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"Ten words, chosen well, and carefully constructed into a purposeful thought, will change more minds than 10,000 babbles."
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"A thousand screaming monkeys will never make an opera. But one clear voice can change the world."
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