There's only one person who needs a glass of water oftener than a small child tucked in for the night, and that's a writer sitting down to write.

Mignon McLaughlin
There's only one person who needs a glass of water...
There's only one person who needs a glass of water...
There's only one person who needs a glass of water...
There's only one person who needs a glass of water...
About This Quote

The quote above is a belief of writing. Many writers feel if they are not writing, they are not doing their job. They feel they are wasting time doing something else when the writer is supposed to be creating something. The quote can also relate to the desire to keep up with social media, which is something that everyone wants to do.

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