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Natalie Goldberg Quotes

Writing can teach us the dignity of speaking the truth.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.172, Shambhala Publications

Trust in what you love, continue to do it, and it will take you where you need to go.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.3, Shambhala Publications

This is your life. You are responsible for it. You will not live forever. Don't wait.

Natalie Goldberg (2011). “Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life”, p.41, Open Road Media

If you are not afraid of the voices inside you, you will not fear the critics outside you.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.23, Shambhala Publications

We must remember that everything is ordinary and extraordinary. It is our minds that either open or close.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.96, Shambhala Publications

We are important and our lives are important, magnificent really, and their details are worthy to be recorded.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.55, Shambhala Publications

Actually, every time we begin, we wonder how we did it before, Each time is a new journey with no maps.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.6, Shambhala Publications

Be tough in the way a blade of grass is: rooted, willing to lean, and at peace with what is around it.

Natalie Goldberg (2011). “Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life”, p.192, Open Road Media

Play around. Dive into absurdity and write. Take chances. You will succeed if you are fearless of failure.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.86, Shambhala Publications

When you are present, the world is truly alive.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.13, Shambhala Publications

Use original detail in your writing. Life is so rich, if you can write down the real details of the way things were and are, you hardly need anything else.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.53, Shambhala Publications