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Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Emily Dickinson

The Soul selects her own Society
Then - shuts the Door
To her divine Majority
Present no more
Unmoved - she notes the Chariots - pausing
At her low Gate
Unmoved - an Emperor be kneeling
Upon her Mat
I've known her - from an ample nation
Choose One
Then - close the Valves of her attention
Like Stone - — Emily Dickinson

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By David Hume

Nothing is more admirable, than the readiness, with which the imagination suggests its ideas, and presents them at the very instant, in which they become necessary or useful. — David Hume

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The writer must write what he has to say, not speak it. — Ernest Hemingway,

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Rion Amilcar Scott

Walter noticed the blue Cookie Monster head resting on the floor, From some angles, the smiling open mouth looked like an expression of abashed joy, from others it resembled horror. — Rion Amilcar Scott

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Eddie Cahill

Everybody wants to get along with everyone else in the sandbox. I'm that kind of kid, you know what I mean? That will never change about me. — Eddie Cahill

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Renee Carlino

It's often mistaken for good advice, but wisdom cannot be imparted to someone. Wisdom can only be earned; it's a by-product of experience, not necessarily knowledge, otherwise I would be stalking Oprah right now, begging for a transfusion. — Renee Carlino

Ernest Hemingway Quote Writing Quotes By Christopher Atkins

The guy who owned that island was from Oregon and he decided that he wanted to have an Oregon feeling to it, so he planted pine trees all over the place! — Christopher Atkins