The best journalism is sometimes about footnotes—when we write small to say something big. — Anthony Shadid Copy Share Image
“I write small poems— the kind that fit on a postcard… and still can break your heart” — john j geddes Copy Share Image
I need to write in a small room - the smaller the better. I can't write in a big room where someone… — Douglas Preston Copy Share Image
I try to write about small things. Paper, animals, a house…love is kind of big. I have written a love song, though.… — David Byrne Copy Share Image
Write about small, self-contained incidents that are still vivid in your memory. If you remember them, it's because they contain a larger… — William Zinsser Copy Share Image
Some of the best songs that I know are the ones I haven't written yet, and it doesn't even matter if I… — George Harrison Copy Share Image
I always tell my students, about the biggest baddest things in life you must try to write small and light, save the… — Pam Houston Copy Share Image
Take painsto write a neat round, plain hand, and you will find it a great convenience through life to write a small… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
A lot of times, writers are told write as big as you can, and that's not untrue. But at times I think… — Don Winslow Copy Share Image
“Let’s not trust those who write in small letters, using cabalistic figures or enigmatic codes, as it frequently comes down to a… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
I try to write about small insignificant things. I try to find out if it's possible to say anything about them. And… — Karl Ove Knausgard Copy Share Image