Five Great Quotations about Writing as Immortality

���If you Getting started would not be forgotten, /as soon as you are dead and rotten,/either write things worth reading,/or do things worth the writing.��� - Benjamin Franklin

���Like everyone else, I am going to die. But the words ��� the words live on for as long as there are readers to see them, audiences to hear them. It is immortality by proxy. It is not really a bad deal, all things considered.��� - J. Michael Straczynski

���The writer is important only by dint of the territory he colonizes.��� - Van Wyck Brooks

���If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.��� - Rudyard Kipling

���As writers we intend to make a difference, to alter people���s lives for the greater good. . .this is why we write, to have an impact on society, to put a personal stamp on history���Art and literature are the legacies we leave to succeeding generations. We���ll be forgotten, but our books and essays, our stories and poems can survive us...��� - Lee Gutkind

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