Aloud Quote by Nicola Roberts Download Open image “I used to write at home a lot. I used to write a bit for Girls Aloud.” — Nicola Roberts ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aloud Girls Aloud Home Lot Used Used Write Write Write Home Writing
I used to write at home, but it didn't ever occur to me to be a writer. — Sarah Waters Copy Share Image
I wrote a lot when I was younger, though never anything like plays or scripts. — Merritt Wever Copy Share Image
I started writting songs when I was really little because there were things I could say through songs that I couldn't verbalize any other… — Alanis Morissette Copy Share Image
I used to write from the time I was in school, and during college days too. — Aishwarya R. Dhanush Copy Share Image
I used to do poetry and write stories and stuff - I never really had anybody standing over my shoulder, like, "What did you… — Dreezy Copy Share Image
I used to write stories. Handwriting stories in school were a big deal for me. That's kind of what I did. — Shawn Mendes Copy Share Image
I used to write on pads with a pen but had trouble reading the words the next day. Years later, Bob Dylan taught me… — Leon Russell Copy Share Image
I don't know about other writers, but for myself, to write I must be relatively quiet - it's very difficult to write with the… — Ray Charles Copy Share Image
I have always written - since I was a kid. I might say that I am essentially a writer who is bored to be… — Jasmila Zbanic Copy Share Image
I've always been a writer. I've always done writing or spoken-word, hip-hop stuff with my friends. — Mat Kearney Copy Share Image
I was aware that there weren't many make up brands that catered for women for extra pale skin so I feel proud that I've… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
People on radio and television started making nasty comments about me and I felt awful. Turning from a teenager into a woman is hard… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
Have a good sense of perspective and be able to snap yourself out of bad moods, as we often wind ourselves up about the… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
Me whole life, me whole childhood, me whole growing up, the competitions I went for and the weekends doing the dancing and all the… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
People feel they can say nasty things and have anonymity behind the net - as they did with all the nasty comments about me… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
Anyone of any age or background who loved pop music liked our songs. — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
I had a year of therapy and I swear to God, I went in that with a certain level of self-love, but not enough… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
I don't model myself on just one person because I don't think that's healthy. — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
I think many poets, including myself, write both for the voice and for the page. I certainly write for the person alone in the… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
I have always believed that poems beg to be read aloud, even if the reader is in a world all her own. — J. Patrick Lewis Copy Share Image
Reading aloud sounds like a good idea, but honestly, it doesn't work very well. Good dialogue in a book doesn't actually bear much resemblance… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“Saying something aloud, anything coming from my heart was more than acknowledging it; it was owning it. I needed to hear the words come… — Cari Kamm Copy Share Image
I surrendered to a world of my imagination, reenacting all those wonderful tales my father would read aloud to me. I became a very… — Andrew Wyeth Copy Share Image
You want to cry aloud for your mistakes. But to tell the truth the world doesn't need any more of that sound. — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
“We all have goals and dreams. Say them aloud to yourself; if they don’t sound slightly impossible then they aren’t set high enough.” — Noel DeJesus Copy Share Image
One way to be aware of it, to teach to yourself, is simply to read work aloud. I love reading the endings of books… — Paul Lisicky Copy Share Image
“If you spoke something aloud, it made it real. Ignore it for long enough and it might go away. Only it never did. It… — Victoria Jenkins Copy Share Image
When I said it aloud, it sounded terribly creepy, which is why I had said it aloud. — Amanda Hocking Copy Share Image