I haven't even read everything I wrote.
In the beginning, I wrote OK songs, but they didn't have a unique perspective.
The moment I wrote my first song, I got addicted.
I have never thought that the man of Stratford-on-Avon wrote the plays of Shakespeare.
No complete son of a bitch ever wrote a good sentence.
Shakespeare wrote all there is that we need to know about dementia in 'King Lear.'
And the irony is that they wrote better without access to my quotes.
I wrote the book in my head when I was 6 years old.
I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.
I wrote a lot when I was younger, though never anything like plays or scripts.
I wrote two plays before I was cast on 'The Neighbors.' They actually got published, which was cool.
A good story is a good story no matter who wrote it.
I didn't write to be famous; I wrote to keep a record.
I wrote a pilot for myself. It's about a Latina actress trying to make it in Hollywood. It's pretty funny.
The first songs I wrote were catchy, but the subject matter was God.
'Roc The Life' is a song I wrote with The Dream, who made 'Umbrella,' 'Single Ladies' and loads more.
I wrote songs all my life, where anyone wanted to hear them or not.
I wrote newspaper articles professionally for seven years, and I love newspapers.
The song 'Baby Baby,' I so love that song because I wrote it about my first daughter.
When people know I wrote 'Thelma and Louise,' they don't want to mess with me.
Things wrote with labor deserve to be so read and will last their age.