Publish and be damned.

Work, finish, publish.

Write. Publish. Repeat.

Everything I publish is for my readers.

It takes a long time to publish a book.

Can't publish. Don't rhyme, don't scan.

I'm an academic. It's publish or perish.

Write for pleasure and publish for money.

I don't need to publish to make a living.

I feel it is correct to publish the salaries.

Write the unpublishable.. .and then publish it.

I don't publish the books to make money, not at all.

I publish things that in my judgment are good science.

Around the time I turned 30, I wanted to publish a novel

If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.

Whatever I write I publish. Because that's where the money is.

Our goal is to publish African poets in as many ways as possible.

When you publish a book, it's the world's book. The world edits it.

I had a period where I thought I might not be good enough to publish.

All poets write bad poetry. Bad poets publish them, good poets burn them.

I was always so relieved that anyone wants to publish anything I've written.

You can't control what's going to happen to the book you're about to publish.

I write pretty much every day, but I don't have any desire to publish anything.

One of these days, I'm going to publish a book of all the pictures I did not take.

If you're going to publish a book, you probably are going to make a fool of yourself.

I don't necessarily intend to publish posthumously, but I do like to write for myself.

I always write the best that I can. And I won't publish it until I have done it right.

Once you publish a book, it is out of your control. You cannot dictate how people read it.

I have stacks and stacks of journals. I'll change the names if I ever decide to publish them.

Pan me, don't give me the part, publish everybody's book but this one and I will still make it!

If you do not seek to publish what you have written, then you are not a writer and you never will be.

The cool thing about writing music, writing anything, is that once you publish it, it's there forever.

Socrates ... did not write. It seems academically obvious that he perished because he did not publish!

I worked probably 25 years by myself, just writing and working, not trying to publish much, not giving readings.

As soon as you publish a book and the reader reads it, they're making an extension of your brain with their brain.

If you want to publish two books a year under your own name and your publisher doesn't, maybe you need a different publisher.

I wrote 'Time Stops at Shamli' in 1956, shortly after 'The Room on the Roof' was published, and I couldn't find anyone to publish it.

In matters of truth the fact that you don't want to publish something is, nine times out of ten, a proof that you ought to publish it.

After my marriage ended, I had an urge to skip that part of my life completely in terms of poetry, not publish anything at all about it.

Most publishers seem very reluctant to publish short story collections at all; they bring them out in paperback, often disguised as novels.

So, influenced by these advisors and this hope, I have at length allowed my friends to publish the work, as they had long besought me to do.

Few professors would dare to publish research or teach a course debunking the claims made in various ethnic, gender, or other 'studies' courses.

I've been writing my entire life, and I'll always write. But at times I have told myself that I don't necessarily have to publish anything else.

There are three difficulties in authorship: to write anything worth publishing, to find honest men to publish it, and to find sensible men to read it.

It's taken me 15 years to feel I might be able to write and publish short stories, and for the assiduous checks of the industry to allow some through.

I put forward formless and unresolved notions, as do those who publish doubtful questions to debate in the schools, not to establish the truth but to seek it.

One question that often comes up is why, in this age of blogs and tweets and instant digital communication of all kinds, it still takes so long to publish a book.

I started out as a writer of fiction, but nobody wanted to publish my work as a young man. So I decided to put my interest in the narrative writing of biographies.

As lifelong fans of comic books, Dan Didio and myself, we definitely have our own takes on what make for successful comics and the kind of comics that we want to publish.

Initially, new ideas are rejected. Later they become dogma if you're right. And if you're really lucky, you can publish your rejections as part of your Nobel presentation.

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