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  • Although I always loved reading and putting words on paper, I never thought about becoming a writer until I was twelve.

    Reading   Twelve   Paper  
  • Smart art galleries know it's not the words on paper but the emotion in the piece that makes clients pull out the credit card or check book. The gallery's number one concern is will this stuff sell? What your bio, artist's statement or resume articulates will be of no help if you don't make art that connects with buyers.

    Art   Book   Numbers  
  • How can I tell Bob that my happiness streams from having wrenched a piece out of my life, a piece of hurt and beauty, and transformed it to typewritten words on paper? How can he know I am justifying my life, my keen emotions, my feeling, by turning it into print?

    Hurt   Feelings   Pieces  
    Sylvia Plath (2007). “The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath”, p.22, Anchor
  • I enjoy looking at words on paper and visualizing how to make them come to life. As a director, the creative process is really amazing.

  • When I turned 45, I lay in bed reflecting on all life had taught me. My soul sprang a leak and ideas flowed out. My pen simply caught them and set the words on paper. I typed them up and turned them into a newspaper column of the 45 lessons life taught me. When I hit 50, I added five more lessons and the paper ran the column again.

  • Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.

  • Dreaming and hoping won't produce a piece of work; only writing, rewriting and rewriting (if necessary)- a devoted translation of thoughts and dreams into words on paper will result in a story.

    Dream   Writing   Stories  
  • I can't point to a moment or incident that made me see that this business, this putting down words on paper, was what I would do for the rest of my lucid life. But apparently, that is my calling.

    Calling   Paper   Moments  
  • I can see a scene in my head, and when I try to get it down in words on paper, the words are clunky; the scene is not coming across right. So frustrating. And there are days where it keeps flowing. Open the floodgates, and there it is. Pages and pages coming. Where the hell does this all come from? I don't know.

    Trying   Paper   Pages  
    "Personal Quotes/ Biography". www.imdb.com.
  • Books are just dead words on paper and it is the readers who bring the stories alive. Previously, writers wrote a book and sent it out into the world. A couple of months after publication letters from readers might arrive. And, leaving aside the professional reviews, it is really the reader's opinions that the writer needs. They vote for a book - and a writer - with their hard earned cash every time they go into a bookstore (or online - that's my age showing!) and buy a book.

    Couple   Book   Leaving  
  • If your values are not used as the constitution of your organization, or if they are compromised, they become just words on paper.

    "Bill Capodagli on “The Disney Way”: Part 2". Interview with Bob Morris, bobmorris.biz. June 19, 2016.
  • Writing is finally about one thing: going into a room alone and doing it. Putting words on paper that have never been there in quite that way before. And although you are physically by yourself, the haunting Demon never leaves you, that Demon being the knowledge of your own terrible limitations, your hopeless inadequacy, the impossibility of ever getting it right. No matter how diamond-bright your ideas are dancing in your brain, on paper they are earthbound.

    Writing   Ideas   Dancing  
  • I think if you have the compulsion to write, you're not going to feel whole until you start putting words on paper.

    Source: www.sfsignal.com
  • It's natural. I freestyle, meaning that I just rap. I might put words on paper, but I just put a beat on my rap, and go off the top of my head. It's something I've been able to do for a long time.

    Rap   Long   Paper  
    Interview with David Sheff, www.playboy.com. October 7, 2011.
  • As fascinated as I was by words on paper, it was matched by my fascination with words in people's mouths. The spoken word. And that is the world of theatre.

  • There are certain things that words on paper can never make a crime, .. There are certain acts that by sheer common sense are not crimes.

  • The hardest part for me during the creation stage is actually putting words on paper that make sense and tell my story the way I see it. I sometimes feel I am slogging through quicksand when I write.

    Writing   Stories   Paper  
    Source: www.usatoday.com
  • I started off like everyone else does, slogging but having a compulsion to put words on paper. I didn't write or read horror or fantasy, other than children's fantasy, until I was in my teens

    Children   Writing   Doe  
  • Until there's a public commitment, and action to back that commitment, a policy is only words on paper.

  • It's not enough to celebrate the ideals that we're built on, liberty and justice and equality for all. Those just can't be words on paper, the work of every generation is to make those words mean something, concrete in the lives of our children. And we won't get there as long as kids in Baltimore or Ferguson or New York or Appalachia or the Mississippi delta or the Pine Ridge reservation believe that their lives are somehow worthless.

    "Baltimore unrest as Obama pushes mentoring program" by Eric Bradner, www.cnn.com. May 5, 2015.
  • No complaining about how hard it is to write, we are all so, so lucky to write, to sit down, inside, and write words on paper. There is no greater freedom, no greater good, nothing that brings more joy.

  • The minute you start putting words on paper you're eliminating possibilities.

  • Whether you're acting or you're writing, your skin is just basically ripped off and you're putting yourself out there. At least the acting part comes with a bit more social interaction. And you're a bit less isolated because you are working with the director and the crew, and there's a general camaraderie. Writing, you're totally isolated. You're just trying to get the words on paper.

    Writing   Acting   Skins  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Well, putting words on paper isn't your job. Your job is to go digging around in your soul. And that's the end of it all. A songwriter's job is to go digging around in his soul. And come up with, and put to paper, what others can't express about the soul itself.

    Jobs   Soul   Digging  
    Interview with Shawna Ortega, www.songfacts.com. September 15, 2007.
  • Writing is not about self-expression; it is about putting words on paper.

  • I often get asked, 'Is the book dead?' It hasn't happened yet. It's different than music. Music was always meant to be pure sound - it started out as pure sound and now it's pure sound again. But books started out as things. Words on paper began as words on paper. The paperback book is the best technology to deliver that information to you.

    Book   Technology   Sound  
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