
I think that to write well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. Dislike, displeasure, resentment, fault-finding, imagination, passionate remonstrance, a sense of injustice—they all make fine fuel.
—Edna Ferber
I think that to write well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. Dislike, displeasure, resentment, fault-finding, imagination, passionate remonstrance, a sense of injustice—they all make fine fuel.
—Edna Ferber
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
I think that to write well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. Dislike, displeasure, resentment, fault-finding, imagination, passionate remonstrance, a sense of injustice—they all make fine fuel.
—Edna Ferber
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
I think that to write well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. Dislike, displeasure, resentment, fault-finding, imagination, passionate remonstrance, a sense of injustice—they all make fine fuel.
—Edna Ferber
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
– George R. R. Martin
I think that to write well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. Dislike, displeasure, resentment, fault-finding, imagination, passionate remonstrance, a sense of injustice—they all make fine fuel.
—Edna Ferber