Louis L'Amour's love and respect for this world shines through his descriptive writing and his ability to point out that what might be obvious to some is not so to others. "How many times have I talked with people who have ridden the trail where I have ridden, yet have seen nothing? They passed over the land just to get over it, not to live with it and see it, feel it." . . . Bendigo Shafter https://www.louislamour.com/novels/bendigo.htm #louislamour #westerns #authorquote https://www.instagram.com/p/CnAsDlNvoPn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Some stories stay with you until the end of time. What story life’s in you? Todays thought. #authorquote #authorquotes #authorsofinstagram #author #quotes #authors #authorschallenge #writerquote #authorlife #quote #writerquotes #writersofinstagram #writer #tagify #app #inspiration #goddessenergy #naijavegan #quotesbyme #twitterquote #veganlifestyle #quotesforever #vegans #vegansofinstagram #goddesslife #quoteslife #authortalk https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce2RZwnDeti/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature--the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter."
-- Rachel Carson
I have found that if you love life, life will love you back. #behappy #love #lovelife #life #qotd #author #authorlife #authorquotes #circus #entertainer #speaker #motivation #motivationalquotes (at Hermosillo, Sonora) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoT2mowrFDp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
“To burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves.” ―Federico García Lorca, born June 5, 1898; from Blood Wedding and Yerma. 📚 #gsbauthorquotes #gsbquotesfedericogarcialorca #gasstationburrito #books #bookish #booksofinstagram #Bookporn #bookstagram #bookworm #booknerd #bookaholic #booklove #bookquotes #authorquotes #quotes #federicogarcialorca #federicogarcíalorca #desire #dream #dontthrowawayyourshot #takeachance #june5 #onthisdayinbookhistory https://www.instagram.com/p/Cebnr7_uMwN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Maya Angelou once shared a powerful insight that resonates deeply within the hearts of many. She highlighted the profound pain that comes from keeping our stories, our truths, untold. Each of us carries a unique narrative, filled with dreams, struggles, triumphs, and lessons. Yet, the fear of judgment, misunderstanding, or vulnerability often silences our voices. But imagine the liberation, the sheer relief of setting your story free. Imagine the bonds that could be forged, the understanding and empathy that could spread like wildfire. Your story has the power to inspire, to heal, to change perspectives, and perhaps even the world. Let's not let fear hold us back. The stories we carry are not just for us but for everyone who finds a piece of themselves in our words. Let's embrace the courage to share, to be seen, to be heard. Because in sharing our stories, we find our freedom.
In the rich tapestry of literary expression, Indian authors have woven words into vibrant narratives that reflect the diverse hues of their culture and experiences. As an ode to the profound wisdom and insight found in the works of these literary maestros, the realm of “Indian Authors Quotes’ emerges as a treasure trove of thought-provoking and inspiring reflections. An unknown sage once remarked, “In the symphony of literature, Indian authors compose melodies that resonate with the soul.’ This sentiment encapsulates the essence of the profound impact Indian authors have made on the world of words, offering pearls of wisdom that sparkle in the vast ocean of human thought.
Reading improves our facility with words. And since words are a writer’s means of expression, is it any wonder that reading is a must for writers if they are to become great? Let’s explore the reading and writing relationship.
Drinking with Authors - Gregg Schigiel - Episode 312
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Drinking with Authors - Gregg Schigiel - Episode 312
Gregg Schigiel (rhymes with beagle) is the creator, author and illustrator of the ZOOPERHERO UNIVERSE chapter book series and PIX graphic novel series. He was a regular contributor to SPONGEBOB COMICS, worked as an artist and assistant editor for Marvel Comics, character artist for Nickelodeon Consumer Products, and has illustrated of a litany of licensed story/chapter/coloring books. He’s baked prize-winning cookies, enjoys comedy, and makes sure he drinks plenty of water.
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