Aphorisms by famous novelists
- Rosalba Mancuso
- 13 ott 2014
- Tempo di lettura: 2 min
, sometimes even poetic, pronounced by famous authors or novelists. When a famous writer says something, it is probable his/her words are acknowledged as eternal and evergreen. Many think that reading aphorisms is a needless activity. To tell the truth, it is the contrary, because an aphorism said by a famous novelist can be a valid cue to get ideas for your new book. An aphorism often turns out as a spark in our life, by teaching us what it is right and what is wrong. Many aphorisms can enlighten the darkness of our career path, by suggesting new ideas and giving us any useful advice. Everybody experiences sad moments in the professional and emotional life. When this occurs, it is convenient to read some aphorisms that can be able to give us a new charge to resume our walk towards the path of success. Reading aphorisms can mark the border between the absence of inspiration and a new great idea for a successful book. Every aphorism can be related to several topics. There are aphorisms about happiness, life, love, death, friendship, war. But each of them has the extraordinary power to turn on a small light in our mind and when the mental light is switched on, we need to write immediately. In this article, Advicesbooks has selected 10 good aphorisms said by famous authors. We advise you to read them in order to get new ideas or inspiration. A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it to be God. Sidney SheldonAgainst criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act in spite of it, and then it will gradually yield to him. Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGenerosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need. Kahlil GibranThose who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan PoeA life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard ShawAction is eloquence. William ShakespeareIllusion is the first of all pleasures. Oscal WildeIf you don't have time to read, you don't have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that. Stephen KingHaving faith in God did not mean sitting back and doing nothing. It meant believing you would find success if you did your best honestly and energetically. Ken FolletIt's easier to come up with new stories than it is to finish the ones you already have. I think every author would feel that way. Stephenie MeyerImage source: popphilosophy.typepad.com
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