
Top 16 Writers Diary Quotes
#1. I loved the freedom writers diary and even though i only read it because my teacher made us i loved the book. it shows me some feelings that i also feel sometimes, and even though i never finished reading it because i got lazy its the only book ive ever liked
Erin Gruwell
#2. Men have periods too, they just don't bleed.
Tori Amos
#3. Sometimes when you find something you didn't really realize you were looking for, you just don't know how to react.
Jodi Picoult
#4. Consider what it is like to go into a new classroom and to see before you suddenly, and in a way you cannot avoid recognizing, the dreadful consequences of a year's wastage of so many lives.
Jonathan Kozol
#6. When it comes to government policy, can we please stop using words like "architect"? Telling people what to do is not a skilled profession.
David Burge
#7. When I was a kid, my friends and I formed a band, Trombone Shorty's Brass Band. When I was six, I was a bandleader for my brother's band.
Trombone Shorty
#8. One may grow complacent, but even in peace the spirit stirs.
Kirsten Beyer
#9. The only thing necessary for evil to conquer is for us and those like us to do nothing.
Julie Kagawa
#10. You may have your diploma from a seminary, ordained by a Bishop, or commissioned by a denomination but ONLY God can "mark" a man.
John Paul Warren
#11. I have written this book quicker than any other," she notes in her diary, "[and] it is all a joke; & yet gay & quick reading I think; a writers holiday. I feel more and more sure that I will never write a novel again
Virginia Woolf
#12. I would give up all the summers of eternity for you. I love you. Forever and my summer days, I'll love you.
Shana Abe
#13. In the desert there is everything and nothing-- God without mankind.
Honore De Balzac
#14. Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.
Jim Starlin
#15. An introspective man who doesn't keep a diary consigns himself to a special hell
Tim Lucas
#16. You sought to preserve your creative instincts and what would nourish them. But neurosis itself does not nourish the artist, you know; he creates in spite of it, out of anything, any material given to him. The torments and hells of [crazy men], are not for you.
Anais Nin
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