William Saroyan Quotes about Writing
I do not know what makes a writer, but it probably isn't happiness.
William Saroyan, William E. Justice (2008). “He flies through the air with the greatest of ease: a William Saroyan reader”, Heyday Books
William Saroyan (1984). “The New Saroyan Reader: A Connoisseur's Anthology of the Writings of William Saroyan”, Creative Arts Book Company
William Saroyan (1976). “Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever”, McGraw-Hill Companies
William Saroyan (1964). “One day in the afternoon of the world”
William Saroyan, William E. Justice (2008). “He flies through the air with the greatest of ease: a William Saroyan reader”, Heyday Books
William Saroyan (1968). “I used to believe I had forever, now I'm not so sure”
All I can do is write my stories for mankind, and rest easy.
William Saroyan (1936). “Three Times Three”
"My Heart's in the Highlands" by William Saroyan, 1939.
William Saroyan (1976). “Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever”, McGraw-Hill Companies