But whatever my failure, I have this thing to remember – that I was a pioneer in my profession — Robert E. Howard
I had neither expert aid nor advice. I studied no courses in writing; until a year or so ago — Robert E. Howard
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split — Robert E. Howard
Never the less, at the age of fifteen, having never seen a writer, a poet, a publisher or a magazine editor — Robert E. Howard
It seems to me that many writers, by virtue of environments of culture, art and education — Robert E. Howard
The people among which I lived – and yet live, mainly – made their living from cotton, wheat, cattle, oil, with — Robert E. Howard
I have accomplished little enough, but such as it is, it is the result of my own efforts. — Robert E. Howard