
Top 18 Writer Feedback Quotes
#1. I felt the pressure of people all around me, all the time. People around me, people with me, people pressing on me, pressing me to be one of them, one of the people.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#2. There are three things you need to be a good writer: you need to read a lot, you need to write a lot, and you need a lot of feedback.
Clay Shirky
#3. As a co-writer of the Mumford's songs, I'm always quite insecure about the music - I find it hard to accept any praise or feedback.
Ben Lovett
#4. I miss theater. I miss living the arc of the character, from curtain to curtain, and I miss the immediate audience response.
David Anders
#6. don't go" I whisper "love me enough to stay".
Rebecca Shea
#7. The last guy tried to get out of me writing him a ticket by saying, 'Kiss me, big boy, kiss me like there's no tomorrow!' ... as I recall, I didn't write that ticket.
Brad Sherwood
#8. It is important that artists are not outside the equation, we don't stand on the sidelines. Artists are part of the story of a response, we cannot stand aside and let others make the response.
Anish Kapoor
#9. I have a kind of old-fashioned, artisan approach.
Lee Child
#10. I never fail. It's just that the people around me succeed more than I.
Carroll Bryant
#11. Plots come to me at such odd moments, when I am walking along the street, or examining a hat shop ... suddenly a splendid idea comes into my head.
Agatha Christie
#12. Musicians can look forward to playing with the best musicians that ever played. They can even have their own band!
David Berg
#13. My whole life, people have been saying, Why are you so angry?
Fiona Apple
#14. People say there's no trace of an accent anymore, and there isn't because I worked very hard to lose it. And the reason I did that is a British accent in America is a real status symbol.
John Mahoney
#15. Twitter is the most amazing medium for a comedy writer. I can't get in every idea I want on the show no matter how hard I try to bully the other writers, so it's a way of me getting out other comic ideas and immediately getting feedback.
Mindy Kaling
#16. You don't create a diamond by rubbing it with fluffy bunny slippers. You need to apply pressure and heat. There are enough air-headed cheerleaders out there. We need more drill sergeants.
Julie Ann Dawson
#17. When I was living in New York, I had this slightly wannabe bohemian existence and took up painting, at which I'm appalling. I also bought several guitars.
Eddie Redmayne
#18. I made the decision to take on board the critical feedback. Reviews are something you can easily ignore as a performer or writer but I chose to not ignore them here and I think that I benefited. I think I'm stronger for it - and I have a tougher skin as a result.
Rufus Wainwright
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