1. “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you” (Maya Angelou)
2. “A word after a word after a word is power” (Margaret Atwood)
3. “Tears are words that need to be written” (Paulo Coelho)
4. “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed” (Ernest Hemingway)
5. “My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way” (Ernest Hemingway)
6. “The writer is an explorer. Every step is an advance into a new land” (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
7. “No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader” (Robert Frost)
8. “Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly—they’ll go through anything. You read and you’re pierced” (Aldous Huxley)
9. “Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly” (Franz Kafka)
10. “Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open” (Stephen King)
11. “Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on” (Louis L’Amour)
12. “You can make anything by writing” (C.S. Lewis)
13. “If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write” (Martin Luther)
14. “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people” (Thomas Mann)
15. “If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it” (Tony Morrison)
16. “The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible” (Vladimir Nabokov)
17. “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect” (Anaïs Nin)
18. “And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt” (Sylvia Plath)
19. “Let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences” (Sylvia Plath)
20. “You can fix anything but a blank page” (Nora Roberts)