
I believe that being able to communicate directly with readers is a boon. I certainly enjoy it as much as they do.
– Sara Sheridan
Related Quotes:
- Leaders don’t assume. Assumptions are the termites of leadership. Communicate, communicate, and communicate, until you connect. – Farshad Asl
- If we don’t communicate, we certainly can’t get much done and if we don’t communicate authentically, what we get done is less effective. – Michele Jennae
- Once you can communicate with yourself, you’ll be able to communicate outwardly with more clarity. The way in is the way out. – Thich Nhat Hanh
- Grabbing readers by the imagination is a writer’s job. – Sara Sheridan
- There are as many different kinds of books as there are writers – as many different responses as there are readers. – Sara Sheridan
- When people communicate deceit, it’s called politics. When people communicate honesty, it’s called art. – Gerard de Marigny
- Extroverts communicate well with others, Introverts communicate well with themselves – Pablo
- We might give her presents, tell some tales, but would she ever be able to really understand what the journey had been like for us? – Sara Sheridan
- Being able to read well in public and talk about your work in an engaging fashion is part of most writers’ job specification. – Sara Sheridan
- On of the prerequisites for my mobile phone is that I have to be able to fling it at a wall if I lose my temper. – Sara Sheridan
- The love of books was an instant connection, and a true boon for a girl who tended toward shyness, because it was a source of endless conversation. – Tessa Dare
- A boy who could make his mother feel special inspite of his own ordeals is the boon from God in lieu of some good deed. – Adhish Mazumder
- Complete freedom is as much curse as boon; freedom within strict and well-defined confines is, to me, ideal. – David Byrne
- A hero isn’t a hero until he brings the boon back to the tribe. – Carlo Arellano
- Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers. – Harry Truman
- My late husband and I started our sons off as readers at a very young age. Today, they are voracious readers. – Soraya Diase Coffelt
- The whole world’s writing novels, but nobody’s reading them. We need readers. More readers. Fewer writers. – Robert Galbraith
- All writers begin as readers, and the ones worth reading continue life as more prolific readers than writers. – Thomas Swick
- I certainly don’t buy into the idea that positive attitudes can somehow mysteriously directly influence physical health outcomes. – James C Coyne
- If you write without reading, you will certainly have too many books without readers. – MF Moonzajer
- If you write without reading, you will certainly have too many books without readers. – MF Moonzajer
- Perhaps Nesta will take up the blood-drinking habit, too. I certainly believe her threat to rip out my throat. Maybe she’ll enjoy the taste. – Sarah J Maas
- Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goals, ifhe is able to think, if he is able to wait, if he is able to fast. – Hermann Hesse
- I believe the era of the militant lady is back. – Sara Sheridan
- I enjoy books as misers enjoy treasures, because I know I can enjoy them whenever I please. – Michel de Montaigne
- You don’t ask what a dance means. You enjoy it. You don’t ask what the world means. You enjoy it. You don’t ask what you mean. You enjoy it. – Joseph Campbell
- Certainly nothing is unnatural that is not physically impossible. – Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- You must be able to communicate properly with the people you want to minister to – Sunday Adelaja
- The only end of writing is to enable readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it. – Samuel Johnson
- In a heartbeat, he understands why religions are born on the sands -“ there is nothing here for a man but his own mind. – Sara Sheridan
- Writers of novels live in a strange world where what’s made up is as important as what’s real. – Sara Sheridan
- The best historical stories capture the modern imagination because they are, in many senses, still current – part of a continuum. – Sara Sheridan
- Like good reading skills, good writing skills require immersion and imaginative engagement. – Sara Sheridan
- It was nearly ten years since the peace though her memories of the war still felt fresh. – Sara Sheridan
- If you tempted a poor man with a fortune, who could blame the fellow for taking what he could? – Sara Sheridan
- Only a man with nothing to hide could make that kind of racket. – Sara Sheridan
- I love writing, and just as much, I love undertaking research. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m a professional writer and I consider it part of my job to publicise my work and these days part of that job is done online. – Sara Sheridan
- Parisians were not easy to engage in conversation. Perhaps that was why the Resistance had been so successful. – Sara Sheridan
- Everyone was important during the war. Everyone. We worked together and we won. – Sara Sheridan
