As a writer, you can't allow yourself the luxury of being discouraged and giving up when you are rejected, either by agents or publishers. You absolutely must plow forward.
There's a point where you're going after something so wholeheartedly that you start getting discouraged when there's no results or when no one's taking interest.
Well, as a general remark, I would say that I was discouraged by the physical and economic conditions in continental Europe after the war.
I won't tell you that I've never been discouraged. Of course I have; as a human being, that's bound to happen.
I strongly discourage any intellectuals, regardless of race, from speaking on matters for which they have limited or no expertise.
It took me five or six years to write 'How Should a Person Be?' and there were many times when I felt discouraged.
I have become down-hearted, I have become discouraged, I have become depressed. I'm just like you. I'm a human being and I have my problems.
When a common man is discouraged to buy a movie ticket, it becomes a concern for the entire film industry. I think entertainment tax is too steep.
In fifth grade, I did 'Oklahoma!,' but I didn't get a leading role. I knew the whole play and could sing it already, but they were like, 'The sixth-grader has to get the lead.' I was really discouraged.
If my parents had discouraged me, I would have turned out very differently. They raised me in an open-minded, liberal environment.
It is relatively easy... to determine whether or not a blow to a quarterback was deemed excessive or incidental. So I'm discouraged that there have been a number of games that are influenced - not that the outcomes are in question - but a number of games influenced based on the protection of the quarterback.