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To write requires an ego, a belief that what you say matters. Writing also requires an aching curiosity leading you to discover, uncover, what is gnawing at your bones.
Terry Tempest Williams
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Writing is driven by both self-importance and deep curiosity about the world.

This quote emphasizes that the act of writing demands a certain level of confidence in one's own perspective and the significance of one's thoughts. Additionally, it underscores the idea that a genuine curiosity and desire to explore the complexities of life are crucial for a writer to uncover deeper truths and engage meaningfully with their audience.

Themes

WritingCuriosityEgoExpressionDiscovery

In practice

Example use cases

In a workshop on creative writing, one might use this quote to inspire participants to tap into their personal experiences.

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