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Writers often pride themselves on their limitless creativity, but even they occasionally need an inspirational push.
Luckily, other writers and creative people can help.
If you need a little inspiration this week, here are 13 witty and insightful quotes about writing.
- “A sentence should never be cruel and unusual.”
— William C. Burton, attorney
- “If you can’t explain something simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
— Albert Einstein, physicist
- “I have made this letter longer that usual because I lack the time to make it shorter.”
— Blaise Pascal, mathematician
- “Clarity begins at home.”
— Edie Schwager, speaker with the American Medical Writers Association
- “The trouble with so many of us is that we underestimate the power of simplicity.”
— Robert Stuberg, author and speaker
- “I never write ‘metropolis’ for seven cents when I can write ‘city’ and get paid the same.”
— Mark Twain, author
- “When writing about science, don’t simplify the science; simplify the writing.”
— Julie Ann Miller, former editor of Science News
- “This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being read.”
— Winston Churchill, former British prime minister
- “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”
— Stephen King, author
- “All good writing begins with terrible first efforts. You need to start somewhere.
— Anne Lamott, author
- “Good writing is clear thinking made visible.”
— William Wheeler, journalist and author
- “Easy reading is damn hard writing”
— Nathaniel Hawthorne, author
- “ No compulsion in the world is stronger than the urge to edit someone else’s document.”
— H. G. Wells, author
PR Daily readers, which are your favorites? Do you have any to add to the list?
This post was first published on Ragan Communication’s PR Daily.