Free time Quote by Howard Nemerov Download Open image “Write what you know. That should leave you with a lot of free time.” — Howard Nemerov ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Free time Should Writing
Write what you know. Write what you don't know. But most of all, write what you'd rather not know. — Sam Lipsyte Copy Share Image
I don't think you have time to waste not writing because you are afraid you won't be good at it. — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day. — Robert Hass Copy Share Image
All I know is that I have way more stuff that I want to write about than I possibly have time to. — Nate Silver Copy Share Image
Writing is very hard work and knowing what you're doing the whole time. — Shelby Foote Copy Share Image
It doesn't take long to write things of which you know nothing. When you write of actual things, it takes longer, because you have… — Betty Smith Copy Share Image
'Write what you know' works, but it's limiting. Write what fascinates you. Write what you can't stop thinking about. — Brian Koppelman Copy Share Image
When Robert Frost was alive, I was known as the other new England poet, which is to be barely known at all. — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
I've never read a political poem that's accomplished anything. Poetry makes things happen, but rarely what the poet wants. — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
When you write it doesn't occur to you that somebody could think different from what you do. — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
Both poet and painter want to reach the silence behind the language, the silence within the language. Both painter and poet want their work… — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
Occasionally a student writer comes up with something really beautiful and moving, and you won't know for years if it was an accident or… — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
It may be said that poems are in one way like icebergs: only about a third of their bulk appears above the surface of… — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
Obvious enough that generalities work to protect the mind from the great outdoors; is it possible that this was in fact their first purpose? — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
When in still air and still in summertime A leaf has had enough of this, it seems To make up its mind to go;… — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
“I settled into a contented routine of working, spending my free time with Veronica and, back in my student room, wanking explosively to fantasies… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
“Once upon a time in our not-so-distant past, experts predicted that with the rapidly increasing advances in technology, Americans would have a shorter workweek… — Jared C. Wilson Copy Share Image
“Most families have increased the speed of their lives and the number of their activities gradually--even unconsciously--over time. They realize that there are costs… — Kim John Payne Copy Share Image
Even in those early years of Static-X, there was a pattern emerging where I would spend all my free time writing songs for Static-X… — Wayne Static Copy Share Image
“I admire all the great people who have dedicated their free time to helping humanity move forward.” — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“All right, you caught me. I'm secretly obsessed with you and spend all my free time writing about you in my journal. 'Dear Diary,… — Elizabeth Scott Copy Share Image
“What if I turned out to be a great kisser, and suddenly, girls everywhere wanted to kiss me? Did I really want to risk… — S.L. Madden Copy Share Image
“This is possibly the most revolutionary idea Marx ever had: that the reduction of labour to a minimum could produce a kind of human… — Paul Mason Copy Share Image
I'm in school every day. It depends on what it is that you do with all that free time when I'm not on the… — MC Lyte Copy Share Image
“Most humans manage to squander their free time, as free time makes them dysfunctional, lazy, and unmotivated—the busier they get, the more active they… — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
Missing someone and barely having the control to not text them every second that you have free time. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
That's why they call it work, because it's not what you'd prefer to do with your free time. — Diane Lane Copy Share Image