Ideas either age like fine wine or rot like potatoes over time.
— Pawan MishraWhat do you do when your head - your imagination is filled with tales to last a hundred lifetimes?You focus on the really good ones!
— Storm PrinceholmIf you are writing fiction, think like a god. Release all the power of your imagination; create worlds and destroy them at your will, create as many miracles as your story needs.
— Bangambiki HabyarimanaThe good writing ideas don’t have to be about political turmoil, mass killings, capitalism, racism, injustice, etc. Find that one idea that has deep roots in your heart.
— Pawan MishraWhen I have written my last word, I will have taken my last breath.
— Paige SkylerIndentations on the page, words, my friends, and I will share them with you.
— Victoria SawyerThe world would have been a better place if some men had just shut their mouths.
— Bangambiki HabyarimanaAlways carry with you a pen and a notebook or a journal to write the thoughts that flashes in a moments.
— Lailah GiftyAkitaDon’t write what you know—what you know may bore you, and thus bore your readers. Write about what interests you—and interests you deeply—and your readers will catch fire at your words.
— Valerie SherwoodIf you are afraid of the critics you will never write a word.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana