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— May Sarton"Deep down there was understanding, not of the facts of our lives so much as of our essential natures."
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But when I say it isn't meant for anyone's eyes, I don't mean it in the sense of one of those novel manuscripts people keep in a drawer, insisting they don't care if anyone else ever reads it or not.The people I have known who do that, I am convinced, have no faith in themselves as writers and know, deep down, that the novel is flawed, that they don't know how to tell the story, or they don't understand what the story is, or they haven't really got a story to tell. The manuscript in the drawer is the story.
— Katharine Weber
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Most people stand on the dock of life waiting for their ship to come in when deep down inside they know it has never left port.
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