All books are either dreams or swords, You can cut, or you can drug, with words.

Amy Lowell
All books are either dreams or swords, You can cut,...
All books are either dreams or swords, You can cut,...
All books are either dreams or swords, You can cut,...
All books are either dreams or swords, You can cut,...
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All books are either dreams or swords,You can cut, or you can drug, with words. This is a quote by Stephen King. He is saying that all books are either dreams or swords. For example, if you’re writing a book and want to make it into a movie or sell it to another publisher, they will take the book and turn it into a movie or sell the book to another publisher. But if not, you can keep writing books to make money.

Source: Selected Poems

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