I do actually enjoy the process of putting my thoughts down on paper and having people actually read them. — Forrest Griffin Copy Share Image
You've got to be able to look at your thoughts on paper and discover what a fool you were. — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
Put your stressful thoughts on paper, question them, and have a great life. — Byron Katie Copy Share Image
The moment a man sets his thoughts down on paper, however secretly, he is in a sense writing for publication. — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
I shall commit my thoughts to paper, it is true; but that is a poor medium for the communication of feeling. I… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You can't compartmentalise everything but the more you do that the easier it is. Keeping a notebook is a good way of… — Andrew Strauss Copy Share Image
If you can't read and write you can't think. Your thoughts are dispersed if you don't know how to read and write.… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“Before our vacation, the idea of keeping a diary and scribbling my thoughts on paper seemed silly and stuck-up. And besides it… — Henry H. Roth Copy Share Image
So, the point was to be able to have a medium that would record all the connections and all the structures and… — Ted Nelson Copy Share Image
We all know the old expression, "I'll work my thoughts out on paper." There's something about the pen that focuses the brain… — David McCullough Copy Share Image
“The writer’s obsessions are twofold. First, communicate their thoughts onto paper with a great degree of precision in order accurately to express… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
“Has it taught you to look at things different?' he asked. i thought, How does he know about all that? But i… — Peter Gould Copy Share Image
“Words ruin one's thoughts, paper makes them ridiculous, and even while one is still glad to get something ruined and something ridiculous… — Thomas Bernhard Copy Share Image
“Of all the means of expression, photography is the only one that fixes forever the precise and transitory instant. We photographers deal… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image