"Indeed, unless a man can link his written……" — Henry Ward Beecher
"Indeed, unless a man can link his written thoughts with the everlasting wants of men, so that they shall draw more from them as wells, there is no more immortality to the thoughts and feelings of the soul than to the muscles and bones."
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Henry Ward Beecher
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There are three difficulties in authorship;-to write any thing worth the publishing-to find honest men to publish it -and to…
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People’s interest is in the product, not in its authorship,
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The circumstance which gives authors an advantage above all these great masters, is this, that they can multiply their originals;…
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Authorship of any sort is a fantastic indulgence of the ego.
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If you agree with some tenets of Objectivism, but disagree with others, do not call yourself an Objectivist; give proper…
— Ayn Rand
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I didn't really escape that gravity until I moved 300 miles south to go to college at 18, where authorship…
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All authors to their own defects are blind.
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