
Top 15 Speakwrite Typist Quotes
#1. The starting point is always now. The end is up to you.
Ron Kaufman
#2. Anyone who writes plays is unbelievably persistent, because there isn't a need in the world for plays. Somehow you internally have to feel a need to write a play.
Wendy Wasserstein
#3. God deals us all different hands. How we play 'em is up to us.
Jeannette Walls
#4. Silly cop, I don't need your help; I have a werewolf on retainer.
Kevin Hearne
#5. And James Patterson (or whoever writes for James Patterson) -
Gabrielle Zevin
#7. No matter how troubled a character's history, romance novels tell us, love can be built upon it, and happily-ever-after can result. What's more, the darker the past, the brighter the future - and the better the read.
Sarah MacLean
#8. A loss leads to victory, being fired leads to a dream job..I find comfort in believing that good things can grow out of tragedy.
Ronda Rousey
#9. In essence, Zizek's procedure here is no different in principle from that of Husserl, who wrote and rewrote voluminous drafts and was continually "introducing" the project of transcendental phenomenology. The one thing that has changed is that Zizek is publishing his drafts as he goes.
Adam Kotsko
#10. I miss seeing real comics, Shecky Greene and Buddy Hackett, those types. I like straight stand-up, talking about the Olympics and why I feel obligated to watch them. 'Why am I watching archery at 4 in the afternoon?'
Norm MacDonald
#11. Democracy without women in power is not democracy at all.
Marie C. Wilson
#12. Taoism was an active power during the Shin dynasty, that epoch of Chinese unification from which we derive the name China.
Okakura Kakuzo
#13. If you want to ascend like the Prophet to the sky of immortality, know this very well: Fasting is your Arabian stallion.
Rumi
#14. How do you know? You've done nothing, been nowhere. How do you have the faintest idea what kind of person you are?" How could someone like him have the slightest clue what it felt like to be me? I felt almost cross with him for willfully not getting it. "Go on. Open
Jojo Moyes
#15. Knowing that the instrument could produce a sound that echoed all the sadness and hope of humanity gave him pause.
Michael Connelly
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