It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about right and wrong when the subjects of your writings come rightly from your heart.

Frederick Vanderbuilt
It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about...
It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about...
It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about...
It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about...
About This Quote

When we write, we dream up stories and characters that we think would be interesting to other people. In this quote, the author is saying that you should not be afraid to express an idea even if you feel it is wrong. We may be wrong about whether or not something is wrong, but our feelings are real and will affect how others see us.

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