A writer can get lost in the joy of experiencing those
moments of sharing thoughts and insights of their passions. It creates a
happiness inside that’s hard to compare, a companionship within that consumes
and comforts. The reflection of ones feelings can be echoed endlessly
throughout all time, touching the lives of many, by simply writing them down.
The great power of script was coined in a phrase from English
author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in his play, Richelieu;
Or The Conspiracy, written in 1839:
True, This! —Beneath the rule of men entirely great
The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold
The arch-enchanters wand! — itself is nothing! —But taking sorcery from the master-hand
To paralyze the Cæsars, and to strike the loud earth breathless! — Take away the sword —
States can be saved without it!
The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold
The arch-enchanters wand! — itself is nothing! —But taking sorcery from the master-hand
To paralyze the Cæsars, and to strike the loud earth breathless! — Take away the sword —
States can be saved without it!
The idea of communication surpassing violence in efficacy
will always be debated, but the veracity has been proven repeatedly. Those who feel the inclination to pick up the
pen and make a difference are truly inspired to reach a higher level. I look
forward to enjoying the acquiescent gift of their endeavors. © 2014 Linda Gatewood
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