It's not how big your pencil is; it's how you write your name.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm born with a pencil in my hand. I did lots of sketching.
I don't want boys to use their pencils for improper writing.
Everyone gets a pencil as a kid, but it doesn't make them all authors or painters or drawers or anything else.
I'm the sort of person who doesn't write in ink. I only write in pencil, so it can be rubbed out.
I always write in pencil, so I can erase.
I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil.
As a writer, I have learned that each time I pick up my pencil I betray someone.
When I was very little my mother said I used to draw in the air with my fingers. I needed a pencil. Once I could hold one, I have drawn every day since.
One must always draw, draw with the eyes, when one cannot draw with a pencil.
I have always been a pencil.