Quote by Ernest Hemingway
I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to sto

I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed it. – Ernest Hemingway

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Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war. – Ernest Hemingway

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I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen. – Ernest Hemingway

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Our most tragic error may have been our inability to establish a rapport and a confidence with the press and television with the communication media. I dont think the press has understood me. – Lyndon B. Johnson

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The first reason for the preponderant influence of those Evangelicals who define themselves as advocates of Religious Right theological and political ideologies is that they have both the financial means and technological know-how to make widespread use of modern electronic forms of communication. – Tony Campolo

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After all, its the future of business communication that were looking toward. – Jim Barksdale

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I feel like I was writing as I was learning to talk. Writing was always a go to form of communication. – Frank Ocean

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Man tells his aspiration in his God but in his demon he shows his depth of experience. – Margaret Fuller

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