I think writers, by nature, are more observers instead of participators.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are both more willing and less willing to talk to you when you're a writer.
There are so many reasons why, for me, writing is superior to acting. One of them is anonymity. Writers can live relatively normal lives.
A writer is a tool of the language rather than the other way around.
I think all writers are different. I've been with a few writers; they're all different.
The relationship between reader and writer is reciprocal in a way. We co-create each other. We are constantly emerging out of the relationship we have with others.
Writers are just like other people, except slightly more obsessed.
On the other hand, I mean, that is what writers have always been supposed to do, was to rely on their own devices and to - I mean, writing is a lonely business.
Writers are the ones who figure out how to put their observations into words.
My friends tend to be writers. I think writers and painters are really all the same-we just sit in our rooms.
Writers are socially observant. We find people endlessly fascinating, and real life is mysterious. Sometimes it's hard to stop staring at the strut and squawk of my fellow man. They can be quite inspiring. Sometimes it's hard to stop talking to them to see what in the world they're thinking.