Sometimes good things come in small packages; two small packages. Here are two short quotes with profound reminders for writers.
From WordPress:
The scariest moment is always just before you start. Stephen King
From www.memyselfandela.wordpress.com
A Life without passion is a living death.
I totally agree with these quotes.I can’t understand life without passion,but I also try to keep my head over my shoulders.And is true,to think too much about something you have in mind before to start makes you feel scared about results and also makes you waste time.
Glad you liked my using them both. Quotes sometimes help me get things back into perspective.
Love the Quotes! Would you like to be a part of The Uninspired Chronicles? 🙂 x
Please tell me more about it.
Here you go! http://riatarded.wordpress.com/2012/03/29/the-uninspired-chronicles/ it is basically to inspire people and to help them overcome their creativity funk! I want to know how you overcome yours. You can give tips and tricks or talk about something in particular that inspired you or inspires you 🙂
Here is an update regarding the give aways! http://riatarded.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/the-uninspired-chronicles-update/
Ok. My funked out, scrambled egg of a brain thinks here’s what I am supposed to do (and will do and post tomorrow).
I write a post about a solution I use and put a link in my post to your http://riatarded.wordpress.com/2012/03/29/the-uninspired-chronicles/ post. Right?
Bingo! yes! 😀
can’t wait to read it! x
be as creative as you like! You can tell a story through pictures if you like!
You can even talk about an incident/object/person that inspired you! 🙂
My post is done and scheduled for Sunday evening. I am so on it!
wow you are fast! Impressed! xoxo
Thank you!
Quotes also fit: cleaning out garage, painting bedroom and starting that diet. Again.
🙂
Fay, thanks so much for visiting my blog today, and for signing on to follow my adventures. I love meeting other writers—and there’s such a wonderful community of them here in the blogosphere. Very glad to e-meet you, and I wish you all the best!
—Marci
p.s. Here’s a quote for your collection. I typed it out (on a typewriter!) a lifetime ago. The card is yellowed and pockmarked with push-pin holes, but it’s still up on my bulletin board:
“If you want to be a writer—don’t; if you want to WRITE, which is a different matter, nothing will stop you, not lack of time, nor the existence of husband, home, or children.”
—Fay Weldon
Superior quote. Hope you don’t mind, but I am putting you center stage, with your quote, on April 17 on my blog.