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  • All I knew was that I was writing something out of my very guts, and that I was content. -- Winston Graham
  • I would probably have been very content as a scholar to have carried on organising exhibitions and writing books and teaching. -- Thomas P. Campbell
  • Co-creation is much more work than writing somewhere in a hidden corner and then publishing your content. However, the benefits outweigh the costs. -- Alexander Osterwalder
  • Writing a book is usually a full-time job that takes years. I didn't have years. So I decided to crowdsource content for the book. -- Vivek Wadhwa
  • Every writer must find a way of writing that tells the reader: This is me and no one else. The Voice can be idiosyncratic, but it cannot be obscure. It is a blend of style and content and intent and rhythm and pure personality. -- Jeff Lindsay
  • I'm always mystified by the day-to-day workings of entities like Twitter that provide framework but not content, but I suppose it could be compared to the U.S. Postal Service, which manages to keep a lot of people employed doing lots of stuff other than writing letters. -- Susan Orlean
  • My first job after college was at Magic Quest, an educational software startup company where I was responsible for writing the content. I found that job somewhat accidentally but after working there a few weeks and loving my job, I decided to pursue a career in technology. -- Susan Wojcicki
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  • Writing for children, you do bear a responsibility to not include overt or graphic adult content that they are not ready for and don't need, or to address adult concepts or themes from an oblique angle or a child's limited viewpoint, with appropriate context, without being graphic or distressing. -- Garth Nix
  • If money can't be made reporting and writing articles, then professionals simply can't do it anymore. Unless we adopt the position that the amateur blogosphere is really capable of taking on the role that the 'New York Times' and CNN play, then we do need solutions for paying for content. -- Douglas Rushkoff
  • It's strange. No one ever really talked to me about my voice. People started writing about it, and I was like, 'What?' I'm really about my lyrics, but more people were talking about my voice. It's cool, but at first I got upset because I wanted people to focus on the content. -- King Krule
  • Building out a professional profile on LinkedIn certainly makes sense, and bolstering that CV with intelligent pieces of writing is also a great idea. But if you're going to take the time to create content, you should also take the time to create a home for that content that is yours and yours alone. -- John Battelle
  • As artists, we are so not in control most of the time of the content or the narrative of our characters, and sometimes writing takes a turn and it's not something we necessarily have control over. It's just a lot of random dumb luck, so when things click, you've just got to enjoy it. -- Mike Colter
  • I am content when writing short stories. -- Sarah Mazucci
  • There are two things wrong with almost all legal writing. One is its style. The other is its content. -- Fred Rodell
  • I would probably have been very content as a scholar to have carried on organising exhibitions and writing books and teaching, -- Thomas P. Campbell
  • I'm more interested in the writing than in the content per se (good writing can be about wallpaper and I'll devour it). -- Katy Lederer
  • Writing orchestra music, you need for the emotional content to come from everyone doing everything together, adding up as it goes, a crowd mentality. -- Nico Muhly
  • I usually start writing stories from tone and not from content - kind of like people who create music and invent the lyrics later on. -- Etgar Keret
  • Most bloggers who rise above the clutter are quite often prolific -they work hard, not just writing content but networking, engaging in Social Media and more. -- Darren Rowse
  • The thing is, with writing, it's form or content. You need to write about something interesting or you need to write about it in an interesting way. -- Mara Wilson
  • Write a novel if you must, but think of money as an unlikely accident. Get your reward out of writing it, and try to be content with that. -- Pearl S. Buck
  • Content, it dreams awake, and spins the fabric of tales. There is really nothing to be done with such imagery except to use it: in writing, in art. -- Patricia A. McKillip
  • By far the most common task for which the machines are used is writing - or word processing, as it's known to the same people who call journalism 'content. -- Robert Motherwell
  • Typos are very important to all written form. It gives the reader something to look for so they aren't distracted by the total lack of content in your writing. -- R. K. Milholland
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