
You ought to give up detecting and try fantasy writing, Strike
– Robert Galbraith
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- Matthew would not like this, she had said. He would have liked it even less had he know how much Strike had liked it. – Robert Galbraith
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- Give a try; give a shot. Sometimes, you must not only expect the way to be too clear; strike when you can! – Israelmore Ayivor
- When you strike the shepherd you strike the sheep. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Strike a glass and it will not endure an instant. Simply do not strike it and it will endure a thousand years. – GK Chesterton
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- The whole world’s writing novels, but nobody’s reading them. We need readers. More readers. Fewer writers. – Robert Galbraith
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- To write your dreams of fantasy, is to create fantasy in another’s dreams – Rob Shepherd
- But a lonely man is an unnatural man, and soon comes to perplexity. From perplexity to fantasy. From fantasy to madness. – Daphne du Maurier
- The thing about past love is that they exist, only in your fantasy as a fantasy. – Hafsa Shah
- the walking stick, like a burqa, conferred protective status… – Robert Galbraith
- In spite of her plainness that would have made wallflowers of other women, she radiated a great sense of self-importance. – Robert Galbraith
- Fancourt can’t write women,’ said Nina dismissively. ‘He tries but he can’t do it. His women are all temper, tits and tampons. – Robert Galbraith
- Forever encased in the amber of a writer’s prose. – Robert Galbraith
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- There’s pride and then there’s stupidity. – Robert Galbraith
- …the safest way of ensuring that secret information did not leak was not to tell anybody about it. – Robert Galbraith
- ..it is hard to throw off long-established love;Hard, but this you must manage somehow.. – Robert Galbraith
- Okay, try this on for size, Tall, Dark and Handsome. I won’t be born for almost seven hundred hundred years. How’s that strike you? – Lisa Tawn Bergren
- If your enemy offers you two targets, strike at a third. – Robert Jordan
- The art of writing involves making as many cups of tea as you can in the time available for writing. Then adding extra time for writing… – Alan Dapre
- You’re never as good a writer as you think you are, and you’re never as bad. Just keep reading and writing, writing, writing. – Don Roff
- Love the writing, love the writing, love the writing… the rest will follow. – Jane Yolen
- You can’t be criticized for what you don’t try. You can’t lose your balance if you never climb. Give it, Give it all, Give it NOW. – Milan Jed
- There ought to be laughter in love. But there also ought to be wonder. – Thomas Burnett Swann
- Men, I still think, ought to be weighed, not counted. Their worth ought to be the final estimate of their value. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. – Ernest Hemingway
- Christmas ought to be brought up to date,- Maria said. -œIt ought to have gangsters, and aeroplanes and a lot of automatic pistols. – John Masefield
- Never strike out of anger if at all possible, this will give your enemy the advantage and strengthen his resolve and psyche – Soke Behzad Ahmadi
- There is really only one way to learn good writing: good reading and extensive writing and revising. – Robert Lane Greene
- A direct relationship exists between the caliber of the writing you read and the caliber of the writing you make. – Robert Benson
- The only thing that makes advice great is when you apply it and it works so try, try try. – Rob Liano
- Until you do your best, don’t try to take a rest. Until you take a leap, don’t try to sleep. Until you top, don’t try to stop. – Israelmore Ayivor
- Writing is a combination of intangible creative fantasy and appallingly hard work. – Anthony Powell