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  • I think I've just gotten better at learning how to write a song. -- Jonny Lang
  • A student can win twelve letters at a university without learning how to write one. -- Robert M. Hutchins
  • I'm still getting to the good part / the breaking down / learning how to write my story. -- Lucy Hale
  • I remember in my early 20s when I felt I couldn't live past 30. I was learning how to write. I had a lot of hard work ahead of me. -- Carl Sandburg
  • Reading is an exercise for learning how to write and vice versa. I have read myself into being a Christian, but I have also written myself into being a Christian. -- Stanley Hauerwas
  • Pop songs are not as graceful as they used to be. Performers today haven't gone through the regimen of learning how to write. And of course, everyone wants to own copyrights. -- Hal David
  • I'm trying to get in the habit of, you know, picking up a book and learning how to write my feelings down, not my feelings but my thoughts, about things, and hopefully I'll moving toward the writing and directing thing soon. -- Corey Haim
  • Most artists, you know, you spend their entire lives learning how to play music and write songs, and they don't really know how the music business works. -- Moby
  • Good education means learning to read, write and most importantly learn how to learn so that you can be whatever you want to be when you grow up. -- Patty Murray
  • I decided to become a surgeon named Bernie who writes books and gives seminars to teach people what he has learned and is still learning about how to deal with life's difficulties. -- Bernie Siegel
  • A friend and I started a band together. I am kind of learning how to play instruments. We write stuff over Skype or e-mail. I send one part and he writes another. -- Reece Thompson
  • I think my books talk about kids learning to like and respect themselves and each other. You can't write a message book; you just tell the best story you know how to tell. -- Paula Danziger
  • A song like 'Heartbreaker,' it's a song about learning - it's not necessarily a song about heartbreak. It's more than that. We write those songs to relive how we got over something. -- Brittany Howard
  • Isn't one of your first exercises in learning how to communicate to write a description of how to tie your shoelaces? The point being that it's basically impossible to use text to show that. -- Donald Norman
  • I spent many years trying to write a lot like Ben Folds or John Lennon or Rivers Cuomo. I think that's healthy when you're learning to write and seeing how chords fit together and how songs take shape. -- Andrew Dost
  • I like writing comic pages, discovering the rhythm of the panels, learning how much you can and can't express. It's good to stretch myself as a writer instead of always doing prose work; I write screenplays for the same reason. -- Chris Wooding
  • When you're learning, especially to write, unless you're some incredibly gifted writer, a young Malcom Gladwell, say, you need to be imitating people. You need to be imitating how they make their work, how they structure it, how they design the pieces. It gives you chops; it gives you moves. -- Ira Glass
  • Spike optioned my first book, 'Now the Hell Will Start,' and he trusted me to write the screenplay, too. That was an awesome learning experience - I grew up watching Spike's movies, and here he was giving me handwritten notes about structure and dialogue. His feedback taught me so much about how to craft a cinematic narrative. -- Brendan I. Koerner
  • We must learn, and we are gradually learning, how to write history with the help of archaeology. -- Michael Rostovtzeff
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