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  • I started writing songs when I started learning guitar. -- Courtney Barnett
  • Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly each day. -- William Allingham
  • I'm still learning my craft, and I've been writing since I was nine. -- Kage Baker
  • I'm writing a book and working on my one-woman show, Learning To Be Human. -- Shirley Knight
  • Writing sketches, you're also learning about a journey and characters, and you translate that to bigger things. -- Jim Rash
  • The second half of the '60s really was a kind of learning period, in terms of writing, for me. -- Bruce Cockburn
  • I feel like I was writing as I was learning to talk. Writing was always a go to form of communication. -- Frank Ocean
  • I was learning the craft; I didn't study writing in school. Rejection was my motivation, and failure is what taught me. -- Pierce Brown
  • I spent a lot of time star-gazing, writing, and learning languages when the other kids were doing cooler things in Detroit. -- Lizzo
  • Early in my songwriting career, when I was learning a lot about writing songs, I'd force myself to sit down until I came up with something. -- Luke Bryan
  • I think we can question whether degrees are antediluvian. Online learning has flexibility. Why not master courses in energy, writing, communications, and engineering and get a credential? -- Anant Agarwal
  • Early on, it's good to develop the ability to write. Learning to write is a useful exercise, even if what you're writing about is not that relevant. -- Walter Gilbert
  • Talent is required, but much of writing is a matter of craft, which develops with time, attention, patience and practice, like playing an instrument or learning to dance. -- Susan Wiggs
  • The hardest thing was learning to write. I was 13, and the only writing I had done was for Social Studies. It consisted of copying passages right out of the encyclopedia. -- Tracy Kidder
  • I feel like I was writing as I was learning to talk. Writing was always a go-to form of communication. And I knew I could sing from being in tune with the radio. -- Frank Ocean
  • I have terrible handwriting. I now say it's a learning disability... but a nun who was a very troubled woman hit me over the fingers with a ruler because my writing was so bad. -- Andrew Greeley
  • Probably having fallen in love with music and movies at a young age and then first learning about writing by kind of following the path of writers like Dave Marsh and Lester Bangs and being a rock journalist. -- Cameron Crowe
  • That folk music led to learning to play, and making things up led to what turns out to be the most lucrative part of the music business - writing, because you get paid every time that song gets played. -- Jackson Browne
  • Write every day. Make writing a part of your life, but also don't be afraid of learning from others because I think you can. I still try to think of myself as a beginner because that way I can keep on learning. -- Kimberly Willis Holt
  • I started writing when I was around 6. I say 'writing,' but it was really just making up stuff! I started writing and doing my own thing. I didn't really know what a demo was or anything like that, so I started getting interested in studio gear and started learning about one instrument at a time. My first instrument was an accordion. -- Hunter Hayes
  • Writing and learning and thinking are the same process. -- William Zinsser
  • In teaching writing, I'm learning new things about writing. -- David B. Coe
  • Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly every day. -- William Allingham
  • When you're researching you're learning. When you're writing, you're teaching. -- Susan Orlean
  • Learning. It's really the primary reason behind everything I do. Programming, entrepreneuring, writing. -- Derek Sivers
  • Reading, writing, teaching, learning, are all activities aimed at introducing civilizations to each other. -- Carlos Fuentes
  • Writing sketches, youre also learning about a journey and characters, and you translate that to bigger things. -- Jim Rash
  • Learning to write is learning to think. You don't know anything clearly unless you can state it in writing. -- S. I. Hayakawa
  • I'm learning more about life when I'm playing too, and writing music. I'm learning more about life, the connection. -- Wayne Shorter
  • Once the grammar has been learned, writing is simply talking on paper and in time learning what not to say. -- Beryl Bainbridge
  • I always was intrigued with writing my own stuff, and I was always really bad at learning other people's stuff. -- DJ Ashba
  • Nobody wanted me. I just kept writing books and learning my craft. Most writers aren't very good in the beginning. -- Phyllis A. Whitney
  • I feel like I'm still learning a lot with writing lyrics. In the beginning, like the first record, I wasn't so aware. -- Yukimi Nagano
  • Essential acts to master for self realisation;Master the act of learning.Master the act of writing.Master the act of reading. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Nulla (enim) res tantum ad dicendum proficit, quantum scriptio Nothing so much assists learning as writing down what we wish to remember. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Obscurity in writing is commonly an argument of darkness in the mind. The greatest learning is to be seen in the greatest plainness. -- John Wilkins
  • Underneath the visible problems with reading and writing lies the deeper problem of 'illearnacy': an acquired disabling of learning courage and learning initiative. -- Guy Claxton
  • Learning to program has no more to do with designing interactive software than learning to touch type has to do with writing poetry -- Ted Nelson
  • Indeed, learning to write may be part of learning to read. For all I know, writing comes out of a superior devotion to reading. -- Eudora Welty
  • I consider writing as a fine art. We kill it by imposing the alphabet on little children and making it the beginning of learning. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • I am learning to see loneliness as a seed that, when planted deep enough, can grow into writing that goes back out into the world. -- Kathleen Norris
  • I think we can question whether degrees are antediluvian. Online learning has flexibility. Why not master courses in energy, writing, communications, and engineering and get a credential?" -- Anant Agarwal
  • Writing in a journal reminds you of your goals and of your learning in life. It offers a place where you can hold a deliberate, thoughtful conversation with yourself. -- Robin Sharma
  • Writing in a journal reminds you of your goals and of your learning in life. It offers a place where you can hold a deliberate, thoughtful conversation with yourself. -- Robin Sharma
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