“I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, "Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know."”
Source: A Moveable Feast (1964), Ch. 2
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“All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know.”
Source: A Moveable Feast (1964), Ch. 2
Context: I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, "Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know."

Interview, The Paris Review (Summer 1956)
Source: On Writing Well (Fifth Edition, orig. pub. 1976), Chapter 2, Simplicity, p. 12.
Source: If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit
Source: How To Write A Sentence And How To Read One (2011), Chapter 3, It's Not The Thought That Counts, p. 33

“When you write easily, you always think you have more talent than you really do.”

Source: The Paris Review interview (1981), p. 322
Source: How To Write A Sentence And How To Read One (2011), Chapter 5, The Subordinate Style, p. 48