She's always loved writers, even more than the books I think. They're like personal friends to her.

Josephine Hart
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I...
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I...
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I...
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I...
About This Quote

This quote is very true about people like poets, writers and musicians. They are always in the company of these types of people. These types of individuals make us feel better about ourselves and make us feel like we are on the same page with them. At times, they can even come off as annoying because they seem to be too self-absorbed about their own passions.

However, there are many reasons why these types of people are liked by others. The main reason being that they are very passionate about their work and they are not afraid to show it. They are not afraid to talk about something that they love, especially if you know that they share the same passion that you have.

Another reason is that most writers tend to have a very unique way of looking at life and the world around them.

Source: The Truth About Love

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