Circumstances are the seeds of literature.

Salvador De Madariaga
Circumstances are the seeds of literature.
Circumstances are the seeds of literature.
Circumstances are the seeds of literature.
Circumstances are the seeds of literature.
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The quote, “Circumstances are the seeds of literature,” is just one of many that prove that writers can come up with great stuff out of almost anything. It shows that if writers are able to find the right setting for their stories, they can be inspired by any situation.

Source: Essays With A Purpose

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