I am aware that a computer can’t create a poem, but neither can a typewriter. — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“Use love as the only instrument to question the world around you.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“Your greatest dreams will always slumber within the vicious depths of fear.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“Suddenly I remembered that laugh, it told a different story, our story.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
My Panasonic typewriter can make graphs. It types in four different colors. — Heather O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“To be human is to be broken and broken is its own kind of beautiful.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
Gibson wrote 'Neuromancer' on a typewriter, you know, before the technology he was writing about existed. — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
What should I do?" "Throw up in your typewriter every morning." "Yeah." "Clean up every noon. — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“With all honesty, somewhere between the hello and the dreams I saw you in I fell in love.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.” — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
Sometimes I think my writing sounds like I walked out of the room and left the typewriter running. — Gene Fowler Copy Share Image
“Society will always be too fragile to accept us for all that makes us beautiful.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“It’s funny, for all it took was a broken heart and that alone was enough, enough for her to do everything she… — robert m drake Copy Share Image
I sometimes mistake my typewriter for my teeth, because the more I bite the more my column will be read. — Sheilah Graham Westbrook Copy Share Image
“The night was a typewriter key that got stuck and kept punching all the letters on top of the others until all… — Heather O'Neill Copy Share Image
Using a typewriter, at times, feels more like playing piano than jotting down notes, a percussive exercise in expressing thought that is… — Mary Pilon Copy Share Image
When the typewriter stops in a New York office everybody's embarrassed; men start to quarrel or to make love to the stenographer… — John Dos Passos Copy Share Image
The more I hear of ban-the-gun legislation forming in Washington, and the more I hear it advocated from the editorial pulpit of… — Patrick Bedard Copy Share Image
“I know how you feel because I’ve been there too. I’ve hated and I’ve loved. I’ve seen my demons root and crawl… — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“At the end of the day I went to this place where your memories left footsteps on my skin and the breath… — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“She got inside me with her story. I could feel her flowing in me and far, faraway I related in parallel. Her… — robert m drake Copy Share Image
I type 90 words per minute on the typewriter; I type 100 words per minute on the word processor. But, of course,… — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
“On that piece of white paper, Sam wrote, "Write about me sometime." And I typed back to her, standing right there in… — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
Harper Lee and Truman Capote became friends as next-door neighbors in the late 1920s, when they were about kindergarten age. From the… — Charles J. Shields Copy Share Image
Most writers I know have switched to word processors. I haven't but I'm very curious about why people like it so much.… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
If I let my fingers wander idly over the keys of a typewriter it might happen that my screed made an intelligible… — Arthur Eddington Copy Share Image
I edit as I go. Especially when I go to commit it to paper. I prefer a typewriter even to a computer.… — John Prine Copy Share Image
“She had more of me then I had of myself. We were both wild birds chasing the stars. We’d lose our way… — robert m drake Copy Share Image
I think I sit down to the typewriter when it's time to sit down to the typewriter. That isn't to suggest that… — Edward Albee Copy Share Image
I remember visiting my grandmother Adele in Ponce Inlet, Florida, when I was three years old, and she had an IBM electric… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
“There on the landing sits the typewriter. It is clogged with dust, the ribbon dried and flimsy. Looking at it gives Felix… — Maggie O'Farrell Copy Share Image
“From earliest childhood I was charmed by the materials of my craft, by pencils and paper and, later, by the typewriter and… — John Updike Copy Share Image
“Have you ever wondered why the keys on a typewriter are arranged in that particular order?” “No, I haven’t.” “We call it… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“Well … yes, and here we go again. But before we get to The Work, as it were, I want to make… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
“Coming in from the factory or warehouse, tired enough, there seemed little use for the night except to eat, sleep and then… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“Hemingway once said that ‘there is nothing to writing, you just sit down at a typewriter and bleed.’ What Hemingway failed to… — Sean Norris Copy Share Image
“The typewriter is neat and compact and sturdy and blue, just the right machine to pound out a missive of love. When… — Yvette Walker Copy Share Image