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Writing Quotes - Page 1028

We cannot write well or truly but what we write with gusto.

Henry David Thoreau (1960). “H. D. Thoreau, a Writer's Journal”, p.66, Courier Corporation

The poet is he who can write some pure mythology today without the aid of posterity.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.59, Delphi Classics

There are two classes of authors: the one write the history of their times, the other their biography.

Henry David Thoreau, Jeffrey S. Cramer (2007). “I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau”, p.27, Yale University Press

The more you have thought and written on a given theme, the more you can still write. Thought breeds thought. It grows under your hands.

Henry David Thoreau, Odell Shepard (1961). “The Heart of Thoreau's Journals”, p.213, Courier Corporation

People who read your ideas tend to think that your writings reflect your life.

Henri J.M. Nouwen (2013). “The Genesee Diary: Report from a Trappist Monastery”, p.110, Image