Why write wrong if the writing won’t right the wrong? (90)

Sandra M. Gilbert
Why write wrong if the writing won’t right the wrong?...
Why write wrong if the writing won’t right the wrong?...
Why write wrong if the writing won’t right the wrong?...
Why write wrong if the writing won’t right the wrong?...
About This Quote

The longer we live, the more we realize how important it is to write down our ideas and thoughts. There’s no one who doesn’t like the feeling of having a list of things to do. Regardless of what you’re studying or what you do in your daily life, writing down your thoughts can be very useful. In this quote, William Shakespeare about his own way of seeing the world.

He’s saying that when you have an idea, don’t just discard it. Instead, write down your thought and then think until you find a way to fix the problem. When you have a lot of ideas, it can be hard to find a solution that will work for everyone.

This quote shows us that there are always better ways to solve problems than just throwing them away.

Source: Deaths Door: Modern Dying And The Ways We Grieve

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