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  • Of course, it may be that the arts of writing and photography are antithetical. The hope and aim of a word-handler is that he maycommunicate a thought or an impression to his reader without the reader's realizing that he has been dragged through a series of hazardous or grotesque syntactical situations. In photography the goal seems to be to prove beyond a doubt that the cameraman, in his great moment of creation, was either hanging by his heels from the rafters or was wedged under the floor with his lens in a knothole.

  • the art of reading hardly differs from the art of writing, in that its most intense pleasures and pains must remains private, and cannot be communicated to others.

    Art   Pain   Reading  
    Joyce Carol Oates (1983). “The profane art: essays and reviews”, Dutton Adult
  • Many great authors of the 19th century wrote under conditions of strict censorship. The great thing about the art of writing a novel, is that you can write about anything. All you have to say is that it's fiction.

    Art   Writing   Fiction  
  • The art of writing is to explain the complications of the human soul with the simplicity that can be universally understood.

    Alan Sillitoe (1988). “The far side of the street: fifteen short stories”
  • The art of writing has for backbone some fierce attachment to an idea.

    Virginia Woolf, David Bradshaw (2009). “Selected Essays”, p.21, Oxford University Press
  • Translation is entirely mysterious. Increasingly I have felt that the art of writing is itself translating, or more like translating than it is like anything else

  • When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, 'I am going to produce a work of art.' I write it because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention, and my initial concern is to get a hearing.

    Art   Lying   Book  
    George Orwell (1970). “A Collection of Essays”, p.315, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair.

    Art   Writing   Pants  
  • The craft or art of writing is the clumsy attempt to find symbols for the wordlessness.

    Art   Writing   Crafts  
    John Steinbeck (1990). “Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters”, p.8, Penguin
  • The art of writing is mysterious, the opinions we hold are ephemeral.

    Art   Writing   Ephemeral  
    Jorge Luis Borges (2000). “Brodie's report: including the prose fiction from In praise of darkness”
  • Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending.

    Goodbye   Art   Business  
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “The Complete Poems of Longfellow”, Library of Alexandria
  • The art of writing is not, as many seem to imagine, the art of bringing fine phrases into rhythmical order, but the art of placing before the reader intelligible symbols of the thoughts and feelings in the writer's mind.

    Art   Writing   Order  
    George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”
  • Programming is the art of writing essays in crystal clear prose and making them executable

    Art   Writing   Crystals  
    Per Brinch Hansen (1996). “The search for simplicity: essays in parallel programming”, IEEE
  • The great art of writing is the art of making people real to themselves with words.

    Art   Real   Writing  
  • Writing and rewriting are a constant search for what it is one is saying.

  • It is worth remembering that every writer begins with a naively physical notion of what art is. A book for him or her is not an expression or a series of expressions, but literally a volume, a prism with six rectangular sides made of thin sheets of papers which should include a cover, an inside cover, an epigraph in italics, a preface, nine or ten parts with some verses at the beginning, a table of contents, an ex libris with an hourglass and a Latin phrase, a brief list of errata, some blank pages, a colophon and a publication notice: objects that are known to constitute the art of writing.

    Art   Latin   Book  
    "Evaristo Carriego" by Jorge Luis Borges, (Ch. 3), 1930.
  • Translation is entirely mysterious. Increasingly I have felt that the art of writing is itself translating, or more like translating than it is like anything else. What is the other text, the original? I have no answer. I suppose it is the source, the deep sea where ideas swim, and one catches them in nets of words and swings them shining into the boat... where in this metaphor they die and get canned and eaten in sandwiches.

    Art   Writing   Swings  
  • There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.

    Art   Book   Reading  
  • In the world's history certain inventions and discoveries occurred, of peculiar value, on account of their great efficiency in facilitating all other inventions and discoveries. Of these were the art of writing and of printing - the discovery of America, and the introduction of Patent-laws. The date of the first ... is unknown; but it certainly was as much as fifteen hundred years before the Christian era; the second-printing-came in 1436, or nearly three thousand years after the first. The others followed more rapidly - the discovery of America in 1492, and the first patent laws in 1624.

    Christian   Art   Writing  
    "Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 3" by Abraham Lincoln, New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1953.
  • The art of writing history is the art of emphasizing the significant facts at the expense of the insignificant. And it is the same in every field of knowledge. Knowledge is power only if a man knows what facts not to bother about.

    Art   Writing   Men  
  • The great art of writing is knowing when to stop.

    Art   Writing   Knowing  
  • Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler’s heart, kill your darlings.

    Kings   Writing   Heart  
    Stephen King (2000). “On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft”, p.271, Simon and Schuster
  • I can’t write five words but that I change seven.

    Dorothy Parker, Stuart Y. Silverstein (2009). “Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker”, p.47, Simon and Schuster
  • But the nature of our civilized minds is so detached from the senses, even in the vulgar, by abstractions corresponding to all theabstract terms our languages abound in, and so refined by the art of writing, and as it were spiritualized by the use of numbers, because even the vulgar know how to count and reckon, that it is naturally beyond our power to form the vast image of this mistress called "Sympathetic Nature.

    Art   Writing   Numbers  
  • The art of writing is the art of doing what you think you're doing. This is not as simple as it sounds. It implies a very difficult undertaking: the necessity to think. And it implies the requirement to think out three separate, very hard problems: What is it you want to say? How are you going to say it? Have you really said it?

    Art   Writing   Simple  
  • Whatever may be our natural talents, the art of writing is not acquired all at once.

  • I think the effective use of quotation is an important point in the art of writing. Given sparingly, quotations serve admirably as a climax or as a corroboration, but when they are long and frequent, they seriously weaken the effect of a book. We lose sight of the writer - he scatters our sympathy among others than himself - and the ideas which he himself advances are not knit together with our impression of his personality.

    Art   Book   Writing  
  • coincident with the explosive growth of research, the art of writing science suffered a grave setback, and the stultifying convention descended that the best scientific prose should sound like a non-human author addressing a mechanical reader. ... We injure ourselves when we fail to make our discipline as clear and vibrant as we can to students - prospective scientists - and to the public who pay the taxes.

    N. David Mermin (1990). “Boojums All the Way Through: Communicating Science in a Prosaic Age”, p.12, Cambridge University Press
  • ... the precedents for feminine self-expression run back through all the ages since the art of writing was invented. ... The era may witness the first female engineer, motor truck chauffeur, radio broadcaster, head of an aviation school, or federal prohibition officer, but it has not produced the first thinking, creative, and writing woman by any means.

    Running   Art   Writing  
    Mary Ritter Beard, Ann J. Lane (1977). “Making Women's History: The Essential Mary Ritter Beard”, p.133, Feminist Press at CUNY
  • The art of writing, like the art of love, runs all the way from a kind of routine hard to distinguish from piling bricks to a kind of frenzy closely related to delirium tremens.

    Running   Art   Writing  
    H.L. Mencken (2013). “Minority Report”, p.27, Knopf
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