In order to write the book you want to write, in the end you have to become the person you need to become to write that book.

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The quote "In order to write the book you want to write, in the end you have to become the person you need to become to write that book." is a great way of illustrating that writing is something that all writers must do, but that no writer chooses to do. It is an important quote because it helps writers understand that they are not just writers, but also people with their own lives, personalities, talents, interests, and quirks. Writers are people who often write about things they are passionate about—such as writing or writing books—but writers are also people with their own interests and hobbies.

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