Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a great blessing.

Ruthanna Emrys
Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a...
Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a...
Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a...
Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a...
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Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a great blessing: it is the blessing that even the most ill-formed words, set to paper, are a great blessing. This quote is about how we should strive for every word we write and every idea we think through. Even the most ill-formed words, set to paper , are a great blessing because they can make our lives better.

Source: Winter Tide

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