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Time to a writer is like play dough in the hands of a toddler.
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My television fed me visions, but I never created my own until I became a reader.
Barry Lane
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I'm not very good at practice. But if you tell yourself you love the hole and love hitting it on the fairway, it's a big difference.
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All writing begins in the sea of experience.
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Writers don't need to be given formulas; they need to be shown possibilities.
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The only way to raise the quality of writing in school is to create, share, and celebrate the specific criteria for that quality with everybody on a regular basis.
Barry Lane