“I love quotations because it is a joy to find thoughts one might have, beautifully expressed with much authority by someone recognized wiser than oneself. ” – Marlene Deitrich
This post was originally published on 8/30/2023. Heads up – you may have already seen this.
I think it’s safe to say that writing is the subject that I’ve studied longest. Sure, it started with just grasping the pencil with some dexterity and has developed through school essays, technical writing, and now to developing a personal angle with memoir writing, and blogging. But whatever the genre, it feels like an incredibly rich and vast subject of study.
So here are five of my favorite quotes about writing.

“A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.” – Richard Bach
“Write what you need to read.” – Adage


“The discipline of creation, be it to paint, compose, write, is an effort towards wholeness.” – Madeleine L’Engle

What are your favorite quotes for writing inspiration?

Great quotes! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Shaun! I appreciate your comment!
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You’re welcome!💕
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These quotes are beautiful… thank you for sharing.
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Thank you, Inktheunspoken!
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The last two resonate. Twain speaks on our use of time and the need to speak of what is important.
King is spot on, but should have added that it depends on what you read as much as it matters that you read.
Thanks, Wynne.
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What you read…a great qualifier! Thanks, Dr. Stein!
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I love these, especially the short/long letter one. I read Stephen king’s book on writing and it’s short but my favorite one I be read so far.
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Oh, you do short so well, Beth! That Mark Twain quote fits you perfectly!
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thanks –
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How have I missed ‘write what you need to read’? So good! 🥰
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This has always been one of my favorites!
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🥰🥰🥰
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Yes!
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Yes!! It’s so good!
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🥰
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I’m totally with you on loving quotations. Richard Bach’s one is so true, right?
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Yes, Ritish! We just need to stick with it!! Thanks, my friend!
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Great quotes, Wynne! I also love this one: “Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” – William Wordsworth
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That’s such a great quote, Dana! Thank you!
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I really like Mark Twain’s quote. I also like “When in doubt, write”! 😊
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Oh, I love that Mark Twain quote. Thanks, Jane!
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How about Anne Frank’s “I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”?
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Oh, EW – I love that one. I’d never heard before but it digs deep!
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This post was originally published on 8/30/2023. Heads up – you may have already seen this.
Apart from being great quotes… I can’t remember what happened yesterday, let alone what I read or wrote a year ago – so to me it’s new and fresh – thank you.
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I love that it feels new, Malcolm! And to be fair, it was published on a shared blog and I’ve been slowly moving those post over so it’s likely you might not have seen it a year ago!
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When I have that frustrating feeling of imposter syndrome I always remember that Mark Twain said, “Write what you know.”
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What a great quote – and you’ve named the perfect circumstance for it! Thanks, Brad!
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So many good quotes!
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Thank you, Rose!
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There’s a couple of different versions of this quote from different people, but one of my favorites is by Joan Didion, “I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means.” Yes, it definitely applies to me. I need to write things out to figure out what I really believe. Kind of strange. But true.
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Oh, that is so good, Brian. That’s why I write too!!
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Wonderful qoutes thank you for the inspiration. Its been a summer of learning and finding my roots to this new journey of life finally just needed to listen to myself and focus on what is important and writing was sadly set aside. And now it’s time to get back to it. And the qoutes help.
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I love the description of your summer – learning, listening, and focusing on what’s important. Powerful!
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Thank you so much Wynne!
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“Write what you need to read.” . . . Now if I can only remember to read and do that Wynne 😄
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Ah, I love that resonates with you, Fred. I love that one!
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Maya Angelou: ” I want to write so well that a person is 30 or 40 pages in a book of mine … before she realizes she’s reading.” and “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
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Oh, oh, oh, Rebecca – I love them both. But I’ve never heard the first one and it’s soooo good!
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Lovely quotes, Wynne.
Love
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Thank you, Chaya!
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All good, but Mark Twain is still my favorite. I heard you mention that in a podcast. Loved it. 🙂 ❤
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I love that one too!! Thanks, my friend!
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❤
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These are some excellent motivational quotes for writing Wynne. 🤗💖🥰 One of my favorites is “If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.”
–Toni Morrison
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Love, love, love it, dear Kym! Thank you!
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And thank you too Wynne my friend. Much appreciated as always! 😍🥂😁
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Love the King quote. I used to read for pleasure. Now, I read for pleasure and to observe and learn from the author’s craft.
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Ah, I like your take on extending that practice, Pete! So good!
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Wonderful quotes, Wynne. I just read this one yesterday in The Economist, “Habitual handwriting opens up space for generating good ideas, organising them on the page and constructing nuanced vocabulary choices.” Dr. Hetty Roessingh, professor emerita University of Calgary.
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Oh, that is excellent, Edward! Constructing nuanced vocabulary choices – what a phrase!
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Great list! I love the Stephen King quotation. Thank you for sharing, Wynne 💜
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Thanks, Natalie!
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These are gems! 🙂
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Thanks, Dave! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I love that writing is about creative expression, like many other arts. It is a journey to wholeness. Lovely quotes Wynne.
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A journey to wholeness indeed. Thanks for sharing your journey, Alegria!
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Mark Twain’s for sure! I can’t write a short story to save my life, but I’ve cranked out six novel-length manuscripts and/or books.
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Six?? How come I’m just hearing about that number now?
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Because most of them are dusty manuscripts that will never see the light of day. Only “No Time for Kings” and “Dream Sailors” are worthy IMHO.
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Writing is the fuel that runs the engine of creativity. Without writing, I feel like I’m dead in the water! Thank goodness for the fabulous writers (and quotes) that keep the fuel burning!
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Keep the fuel burning – exactly, Julia! Yes!! So thankful for you! ❤ ❤ ❤
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These are great, thank you, Wynne! 📝
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Thanks, Michele! ❤
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Awesome 👍
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Thanks, Sunshine!
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Thanks for sharing ♥️
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Thanks, Hermosa!
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I’m a HUGE fan of quotes! Back when I didn’t know how to find my way out of the effects of trauma, I turned to quotes as a way to find direction and comfort, knowing that the people who wrote them had experienced the same emotions I was going through, and found they gave me strength to work through the trauma.
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Ah, what a great perspective. Love how you said it – they provide direction and comfort. Yes!
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Absolutely helpful!
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I love that Mark Twain quote. It’s one of the first things I learned when I started studying plain language writing. Sometimes it takes more words to convey the message in a simple way.
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Excellent point, Michelle! Yes!
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Reading inspiring quotes whether they’re from a favourite writer or artist or former always gets the creative juices flowing.
I love reading Stephen King’s plain spoken views on writing and on anything really. His excellent memoir about writing is a staple on my bedside table. Such an inviting and encouraging read.
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Okay – that book has been mentioned too many times for me to ignore. I need to read that. Thank you for the nudge!
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I love writing quotes as well! Thank you for inspiring us
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Thanks, Joseph!
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About the Stephen King’s quote, I have a reservation: Writing is a creation, it can be from experience too or imagination, it doesn’t a not need the help of reading a lot.
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That’s an interesting reservation, Bibek. My take is not that reading changes our ability to create – but helps us hone the craft of stringing words together to convey what our experience or imagination.
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You are correct. We learn the way to use the words and the style. However, even there, there can be creativity of our own and here is the realm of creation of top class poetry.
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So we see that Stephen King’s quote here of just ordinary and not high class. Thank you.
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Great quotes!
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An author friend once advised, “Back-side* in the chair, fingers on the keyboard.”
(*original word changed to be family friendly 😉)
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