Top Pages Quotes

  • I’m writing a book. I’m almost finished. I numbered the pages. Now all I have to do is fill them in. – Steven Wright

    I’m writing a book. I’m almost finished. I numbered the pages. Now all I have to do is fill them in.– Steven Wright

  • Eleven pages-” this is a letter! Have courage. I’m going to stop. – Jean Webster

    Eleven pages-” this is a letter! Have courage. I’m going to stop.– Jean Webster

  • Time to turn some phrases and place them on these here pages. – Michelle C Hillstrom

    Time to turn some phrases and place them on these here pages.– Michelle C Hillstrom

  • When I am grown up I shall carry a notebook-”a fat book with many pages, methodically lettered. I shall enter my phrases. – Virginia Woolf

    When I am grown up I shall carry a notebook-”a fat book with many pages, methodically lettered. I shall enter my phrases.– Virginia Woolf

  • How many pages will it take to tell your story? – Ashly Lorenzana

    How many pages will it take to tell your story?– Ashly Lorenzana

  • I write one page of masterpiece to ninety-one pages of shit. I try to put the shit in the wastebasket. – Ernest Hemingway

    I write one page of masterpiece to ninety-one pages of shit. I try to put the shit in the wastebasket.– Ernest Hemingway

  • No matter how great the initial chemistry is, if your values are on two different pages, the odds of your marriage working decrease significantly. – Chana Levitan

    No matter how great the initial chemistry is, if your values are on two different pages, the odds of your marriage working decrease significantly.– Chana Levitan

  • Don’t write your child’s pages. Turn them with love. – Mark Andrew Poe

    Don’t write your child’s pages. Turn them with love.– Mark Andrew Poe

  • Blank pages are like monsters that haunt my dreams until I feed them words. – VM Sawh

    Blank pages are like monsters that haunt my dreams until I feed them words.– VM Sawh

  • On plenty of days the writer can write three or four pages, and on plenty of other days he concludes he must throw them away. – Annie Dillard

    On plenty of days the writer can write three or four pages, and on plenty of other days he concludes he must throw them away.– Annie Dillard