Top 32 Write Something Worth Reading Quotes
#1. Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.
Benjamin Franklin
#2. I will spend my life traveling, laughing, drinking all kinds of tea, meeting new people, reading good books, growing things, creating beauty, eating chocolate, doing magic, making love and occasionally I will write something worth reading.
Brooke Hampton
#3. Write something worth reading and your voice will be heard.
Teresa Mummert
#4. If you would not be forgotten
When you are old and rotten
Either write something worth reading
Or do something worth writing about.
Benjamin Franklin
Edna Bell-Pearson
#5. Ultimately, the first, best step in getting your work noticed is to write good work. If people don't engage in your writing, no amount of serialization or free downloads is going to matter. You have to write something worth reading, and often it takes time to get at that level.
John Scalzi
#6. Read something worth writing about or write something worth reading about
Anonymous
#8. I doubted whether this work was truly worth something and was thinking of destroying it upon my return, everything we write down, if we leave it for a while and start reading it from the beginning, naturally becomes unbearable and we won't rest until we've destroyed it again, I thought. Next
Thomas Bernhard
#9. Iniesta is the boyfriend that every mother wants her daughter to have. The figures over his career tell you all you need to know. He is a magical player. There are few players in the world that can compare to him.
Sergio Ramos
#10. If you want your name to be remembered after your death either do something worth writing or write some thing worth reading
Abraham Lincoln
#11. I b'lieve in religion, and one of these days, when I've got matters tight and snug, I calculates to tend to my soul ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe
#12. Ever since I could read, I've wanted to write a book. I never thought I had anything to write about. Maybe you don't think this is worth writing about. But this book isn't for you. It's for me.
Daniel Willey
#13. So please, oh please, we beg, we pray,
Go throw your TV set away,
And in its place you can install
A lovely bookshelf on the wall.
Then fill the shelves with lots of books.
Roald Dahl
#14. If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are gone, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing.
Carson McCullers
#16. I am yet to see an insane who would use the mid of the high way as a home. Regardless of the degree of insanity, there is always a regard for the value and essence of life
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#17. Write about fear. Write about pain. Write about heartache and resentment. Nothing worth reading comes from writing what can be said out loud.
Alexandra Cruz
#18. Without a mission and a sense of whom you write for, you aren't worth reading.
Steve Lopez
#19. Households that have lost the soul of cooking from their routines may not know what they are missing: the song of a stir-fry sizzle, the small talk of clinking measuring spoons, the yeasty scent of rising dough, the painting of flavors onto a pizza before it slides into the oven.
Barbara Kingsolver
#20. Lord Henry looked serious for some moments, 'It is perfectly monstrous,' he said at last, 'the way people go about nowadays saying things against one behind one's back that are absolutley and entirely true.
Oscar Wilde
#21. No matter how dark it gets, the sun always rises eventually and starts a new day. The darkness is forgotten.
D. Nichole King
#22. Occasionally the impossible happens; this is a truism that accounts for much of what we call good luck; and also, bad.
Faith Baldwin
#23. I have finally figured out the meaning of life: there's no such thing. And that's a beautiful thing, because that means that WE get to choose it ourselves. Life has no meaning besides the meaning you give it. You are indeed the author of your destiny. So why not write a book worth reading?
Dean Bokhari
#24. The salary of the chief executive of a large corporation is not a market award for achievement. It is frequently in the nature of a warm personal gesture by the individual to himself.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#25. God desires to use every believer to spread his kingdom everywhere in a grand manner.
Sunday Adelaja
#26. Often you must turn your stylus to erase, if you hope to write anything worth a second reading.
Horace
#27. I alternate between reading cook books and reading diet books.
Mason Cooley
#28. It's better to forgive one person than hate everyone that will remind you of that person.
Anthony Labson
#29. If your first concern is to look after yourself, you'll never find yourself.
Eugene H. Peterson
#30. Don't write for money. Write because you love to do something. If you write for money, you won't write anything worth reading.
Ray Bradbury
#31. If you would be remembered, write a book worth the reading or live a life worth the writing about.
Benjamin Franklin
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