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- At the beginning of their careers many writers have a need to overwrite. They choose carefully turned-out phrases; they want to impress… — Jorge Luis Borges
- [A writer] must try to think clearly, to feel deeply, to write honestly. If he is fortunate he will make a living,… — Lawrence Clark Powell
- If any of [my stories] succeed in causing their readers to feel pleasantly uncomfortable when walking along a solitary road at nightfall,… — M. R. James
- Our popular economics writers, however, are not in the business of giving their readers a ringside seat on the research action; with… — Paul Krugman
- People do amazing things for love. Books are full of wonderful stories about this kind of stuff, and stories aren’t just fantasies,… — Mahbod Seraji
- Those who write against vanity want the glory of having written well, and their readers the glory of reading well, and I… — Blaise Pascal
- Books belong to their readers. — John Green
- I've worked with many large and small publishers, and nearly all of them love the value that Instapaper provides to their readers. — Marco Arment
- Newspapers with declining circulations can complain all they want about their readers and even say they have no taste. But you will… — Marc Andreessen
- The Internet offers authors and their readers a new diversity of opportunities and freedom. — Frederick Forsyth
- I think a good writer is a mix of confidence (sure that what they're writing is going to appeal to their readers)… — Charles de Lint
- Writers write to influence their readers, their preachers, their auditors, but always, at bottom, to be more themselves. — Aldous Huxley