Writers are highly resistant to reality. Just as well or the human condition would go undocumented.

Felix Long
Writers are highly resistant to reality. Just as well or...
Writers are highly resistant to reality. Just as well or...
Writers are highly resistant to reality. Just as well or...
Writers are highly resistant to reality. Just as well or...
About This Quote

If you’re a writer, the human condition is all you care about. That’s because writing is what you do, and it’s what you live for. And if you don’t live for it, then you’re not a writer. You may be an author or a columnist or just an ordinary person with nothing to prove, but if that’s where you’re at, stop reading right now.

Source: To Conquer Heaven

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