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Write Quotes by Alice Walker
- I write not only what I want to read...I write all the things I should have been able to read.
- No song or poem will bear my mother's name. Yet so many of the stories that I write, that we all write, are my mother's…
- I think writing really helps you heal yourself. I think if you write long enough, you will be a healthy person. That is, if you…
- It is healthier, in any case, to write for the adults one's children will become than for the children one's 'mature' critics often are.
- Sometimes, reading a blog, which I do infrequently, I see that generations of Americans have been wilfully crippled, and can no longer spell or write…
- It's an awful feeling to write something that you feel is really important... and to feel that you're being published by people who really don't…
- Deliver me from writers who say the way they live doesn't matter. I'm not sure a bad person can write a good book, If art…
- I never have an intended audience. I just write, you know.
- Meditation has been a loyal friend to me. It has helped me write my books.
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- Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable. — Francis Bacon