Quotes by Scribbles But those who cannot write, and those who can, All rhyme, and scrawl, and scribble, to a man. Alexander Pope scribbles writing men Well I don't write, I attempt to scribble here and there. And no, nothing ever so grand as being published. Charles Keating, Jr. scribbles here-and-there writing We all scribble poetry. Homer scribbles poetry When in doubt, scribble. Jean Wilson when-in-doubt scribbles doubt Hope bases vast premises on foolish accidents, and reads a word where in fact only a scribble exists. John Updike scribbles foolish facts We have to make a mark, even if it's only a scribble. John Steinbeck scribbles mark challenges I was really young, but I can't say that I wrote much of anything. I liked to scribble; I thought of it as that. But I was playing guitar and ukulele when I was in second grade. Mary Chapin Carpenter scribbles ukulele guitar When trying to seduce a woman, a writer says: 'I'm a writer', and scribbles a poem on a napkin. It always works. Paulo Coelho napkins scribbles trying I have a tremendous respect for writers who scribble away their torments, and their passions into plays. Rob Urbinati scribbles passion play