You need fire, conviction, to write. You can't write out of indifference.

Marty Rubin
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It's hard to write if you don't have a desire to do so. Even when you're not inspired, there's still something inside you that says, "I want to write." You need fire, conviction, to write. You can't write out of indifference.

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