"Writing, in any sense that matters, cannot be……" — Katherine Anne Porter
"Writing, in any sense that matters, cannot be taught. It can only be learned by each separate one of us in his own way, by the use of his own powers of imagination and perception, the ability to learn the lessons he has set for himself."
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Katherine Anne Porter
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51 Quotes by Katherine Anne Porter
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Adventure is something you seek for pleasure, or even for profit, like a gold rush or invading a country;...but experience…
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Defeat in this world is no disgrace if you fought well and fought for the right thing.
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Miracles are instantaneous, they cannot be summoned, but come of themselves, usually at unlikely moments and to those who least…
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I have not much interest in anyone's personal history after the tenth year, not even my own. Whatever one was…
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You do not create a style. You work, and develop yourself; your style is an emanation from your own being.
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And yet, we know how fatal the pursuit of liveliness may be: it may result in ... tiresome acrobatics. ...…
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Those who give the orders are not the ones to die The people who are doing the work and the…
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Most people won't realise that writing is a craft. You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else.
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I was right not to be afraid of any thief but myself, who will end by leaving me nothing.
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Childhood is the fiery furnace in which we are melted down to essentials and that essential shaped for good.
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