Quote by Samuel Johnson
Authors and lovers always suffer some infatuation, from which only

Authors and lovers always suffer some infatuation, from which only absence can set them free. – Samuel Johnson

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I hate a fellow whom pride, or cowardice, or laziness drives into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl; let him come out as I do, and bark. – Samuel Johnson

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Excellence in any department can be attained only by the labor of a lifetime; it is not to be purchased at a lesser price. – Samuel Johnson

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Writing is utter solitude, the descent into the cold abyss of oneself. – Franz Kafka

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Read over your compositions, and when you meet a passage which you think is particularly fine, strike it out. – Samuel Johnson, “Recalling the Advice of a College Tutor,” Boswell, Life of John

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To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all. – Lord Byron

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Being an author is having angels whisper in your ear — and devils, too. – Terri Guillemets

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Life is hard. After all, it kills you. – Katharine Hepburn

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Man maketh a death which Nature never made. – Edward Young

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The dirtiest book of all is the expurgated book. – Walt Whitman

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Its like our relationship is always about the other side that isnt the obvious side. – Rosario Dawson

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