L.m. MontgomeryYou have the itch for writing born in you. It's quite incurable. What are you going to do with it?
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The saying goes that you have the itch for writing born in you. It's quite incurable. What are you going to do with it? In this quote, the person is telling you that you have a deep passion inside of you to write. It has been there since the moment you first picked up a pen and began scribbling on a piece of paper. You should follow your heart and not judge yourself.
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