“Always write with property, because how you write is who you are and what is written will remain written.”
“The thing is not to write what no one else could have written, but to write what only you could have written.”
“The thing is not to write what no one else has written but to write what only you could have written.' I found this fragment in my old notebooks. The person who wrote that couldn't have known what would happen: how a voice hollows how words you once loved can wither on a page.”
“Writing is the art of remembering and forgetting. You must forget what you’ve already written, because if you’re dwelling on your old material you can’t write new material, and you must remember all you’ve written and read, so you are not duplicating already existing writing.”
“I write because I love how I feel to have written.”
“A writing may be lost; a lie may be written; but what the eye has seen is truth and remains in the mind!”