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Wherever you see an empty life, or an empty page or an empty mind, add something good to it!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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Even a book with completely empty pages will change you because you will start thinking about the reason behind this emptiness and once you enter the thinking territory it means that you entered a territory of change!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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A person who wrote badly did better than a person who does not write at all. A bad writing can be corrected. An empty page remains an empty page.

Israelmore Ayivor, How You Can Write Your Dream Book
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Creativity is always a leap of faith. Writers sit down in front of empty pages. Painters stare before blank easels. Thespians rehearse looking toward empty stages. Creativity is experimental by nature.

Brian D'Ambrosio, From Haikus to Hatmaking: One Year in the Life of Western Montana
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She looked at the empty page, which remained blank, apart from the small wet dots from her tears, for hours. Her mind was a turmoil of sadness, rage, fear and all those emotions that gave her inspiration. However her heart lacked the will as the empty words enclosed her soul pulling it down towards the frenzied ravenous imps that stalked hells pantry....

Virginia Alison
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We're all born an empty page.

Lauren DeStefano
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If writers stopped writing about what happened to them, then there would be a lot of empty pages.

Elaine Liner
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Can you squeeze me into an empty page of your diary and psychologically save me?

Morrissey
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These empty pages are your future, soon to become your past. They will read the most personal tale you shall ever find in a book.

Anonymous
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I'm only a kind of book doctor. I can give books new bindings, rejuvenate them a little, stop the bookworms from eating them, and prevent them from losing their pages over the years like a man loses his hair. But inventing the stories in them, filling new, empty pages with right words-- I can't do that. That's a very different trade. A famous writer once wrote, 'An author can be seen as three things: a storyteller, a teacher, or magician-- but a magician, the enchanter, is in the ascendant.

Cornelia Funke, Inkheart
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