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Neşe Kalyoncu
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Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky
“You forget everything, you are almost insane, everything inside you trembles and writhes, you scarcely manage to set down sketches, one idea presses upon another.”
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“You forget everything, you are almost insane, everything inside you trembles and writhes, you scarcely manage to set down sketches, one idea presses upon another.”
Kaustab Choudhury
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Day 41: Francine Prose. "I sneak away to the country and work on a computer that’s not connected to the Internet and count on the world to go away long enough for me to get a few words down on paper, whenever and however I can. When the writing is going well, I can work all day. When it’s not, I spend a lot of time gardening and standing in front of the refrigerator."
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Kaustab Choudhury
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Day 40: Chuck Close. “Inspiration is for
amateurs,” Close says. “The rest of us just show up and get to work.”
— Jan 09, 2026 06:10AM
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amateurs,” Close says. “The rest of us just show up and get to work.”
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Franz Liszt
“ A younger colleague once asked Liszt why he didn’t keep a diary. “To live one’s life is hard enough,” he replied. “Why write down all the misery? It would resemble nothing more than the inventory of a torture chamber.”
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— Jan 09, 2026 02:26AM
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“ A younger colleague once asked Liszt why he didn’t keep a diary. “To live one’s life is hard enough,” he replied. “Why write down all the misery? It would resemble nothing more than the inventory of a torture chamber.”
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Friedrich Schiller
“ We have failed to recognize our great asset: time. A conscientious use of it could make us into something quite amazing.”
— Jan 09, 2026 02:21AM
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“ We have failed to recognize our great asset: time. A conscientious use of it could make us into something quite amazing.”
Rokhsara
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Кинг сравнява писането на проза с "творчески сън", а режима си на писане с приготвяне за лягане всяка вечер.
— Jan 09, 2026 01:36AM
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Kaustab Choudhury
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Day 39: Joyce Carol Oates. “I write and write and write, and rewrite, and even if I retain only a single page from a full day’s work, it is a single page, and these pages add up,” she told one interviewer. “As a result I have acquired the reputation over the years of being prolix when in fact I am measured against people who simply don’t work as hard or as long.”
— Jan 08, 2026 05:32AM
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William Styron
“ I have had in my little study in Connecticut all these years that famous line from Flaubert tacked to my wall: “Be regular and orderly in your life like a Bourgeois so that you may be violent and original in your work.” I believe it.”
— Jan 07, 2026 01:12PM
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“ I have had in my little study in Connecticut all these years that famous line from Flaubert tacked to my wall: “Be regular and orderly in your life like a Bourgeois so that you may be violent and original in your work.” I believe it.”
Kaustab Choudhury
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Day 38: Toni Morrison. For most of her writing career, she had a full-time job and was a single parent to two sons. How, then, she managed to deliver as she did is a mystery. She illuminates saying that her writing hours (rare as they were, in a given day) were concentrated, and she never (could afford to) brooded during those hours. Imagine, then, what we can accomplish, with all the time we waste on an average day.
— Jan 07, 2026 03:18AM
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Blake Bowles
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I have this next to my nightstand table and am reading a little bit (almost) every night as I go,
— Jan 05, 2026 11:20PM
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