To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author.

Charles Caleb Colton
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people...
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people...
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people...
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people...
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To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author. The phrase "triple threat" is used to describe someone who can do three things well. This line expresses the fact that writing, publishing, and reading are difficult tasks that require skill, practice, and persistence.

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