“An editor is a person who knows more about writing than writers do but who has escaped the terrible desire to write.” —E. B. White
“One must never forget that writing and editing are entirely different arts, or crafts. Good editing has saved bad writing more often than bad editing has harmed good writing.” —Gardner Botsford
“Editing should be, especially in the case of old writers, a counseling rather than a collaborating task. The tendency of the writer-editor to collaborate is natural, but he should say to himself, ‘How can I help this writer to say it better in his own style?’ and avoid ‘’How can I show him how I would write it, if it were my piece?’” —James Thurber
“An editor should tell the author his writing is better than it is. Not a lot better, a little better.” —T. S. Eliot
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h/t Ray E. Boomhower
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