1. Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity. ——Chesterton
2. Writing must be strict, strict, and strict again. Going fast means not climbing up, but rolling downhill, which leads to a dead end. ——Fumanov
3. Articles are written for the occasion, and poems are written for the occasion. Famous quotes about writing. ——Bai Juyi
4. The works of genius are irrigated with tears. ——Balzac
5. Stories can be fictional, but details cannot be fabricated. ——Anonymous
6. A writer must make his art give people a natural impression instead of being artificial. Naturalness is persuasive, while pretense is counterproductive. ——Aristotle
7. Literary talent is a magic wand that can turn stone into gold. ——Smith
8. Inspiration, this is a guest who doesn’t like interviewing lazy people. ——Chernyshevsky
9. Impressive narrative is the first thing in writing style. Famous quotes about writing. ——Bernard Shaw
10. Both writing articles and plays are afraid of long monologues. ——Ding Ling
11. We often mistake our writing impulse for our writing talent. We think that writing means we can write. ——Qian Zhongshu
12. The pen is the tongue of the soul. ——Cervantes
13. The most difficult thing is the beginning, which is the first sentence. Just like in music, the first line can set a tone for the entire piece, and it often takes a long time to find it. ——Golky
14. The skill of literary creation lies first in the study of language, because language is the basic material of all works, especially literary works. ——Gorky
15. Real creative inspiration can only come from real life. ——Deng Tuo
16. The tendency should naturally emerge from the scenes and plots, and should not be pointed out in particular. At the same time, I think it is not necessary for the writer to describe the historical context of the social conflict he describes. Future solutions are shoehorned into the reader. ——Engels
17. Being emotional is the best way to write good works. ——Gorky
18. Write others as others, not yourself. ——Chekhov
19. What Napoleon couldn’t do with his sword, I can do with my pen! ——Balzac
20. The characters in the novel are not Characters created by skill must come from the author's own digested experience, from his knowledge, from his mind, from his heart, from everything in him. ——Hemingway
21. The material is not far away, as long as it is in a fulfilling life. ——Goethe
22. A person should write only if he leaves his own flesh and blood every time he dips his hands in ink. ——Leo Tolstoy
23. To draw a person’s characteristics very frugally, it is best to draw his eyes. ——Lu Xun
24. A sentence that comes from the eyes and mind is always untrue.
——Yuan Haowen