"'For Whom the Bell Tolls' was a..." - Quote by Ernest Hemingway
'For Whom the Bell Tolls' was a problem which I carried on each day. I knew what was going to happen in principle. But I invented what happened each day I wrote.
More by Ernest Hemingway
“A severed femoral artery empties itself faster than you can believe.”
“We have come out of the time when obedience, the acceptance of discipline, intelligent courage and resolution were most important, into that more difficult time when it is a man's duty to understand his world rather than simply fight for it.”
“But life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose.”
More on Writing
“Unfortunately many young writers are more concerned with fame than with their own work... It's much more important to write than to be written about.”
“Journalism has not only its social stimulations but its aesthetic virtues. An invitation into print, from however suspect a source, is an opportunity to make something beautiful, to discover within oneself a treasure that would otherwise have remained buried.”
“Writing is not a serious business. It’s a joy and a celebration. You should be having fun with it.”