There's an old saying: 'No piece of writing is ever finished, it's just abandoned.' But my own rule is: No piece of work is done until you want to kill everyone involved in the publishing process, especially yourself.
Every time I write something, I think, this is the most offensive thing I will ever write. But no. I always surprise myself.
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What this quote means
The quote reflects the author's belief in the provocative nature of their writing and the constant challenge to surpass their own limits.
In this quote, Chuck Palahniuk expresses a paradoxical view of his writing process, where he initially thinks he has reached the peak of offensiveness in his work, only to find that he can always push the boundaries further. This highlights the creative journey of self-surprise and the continual evolution of an artist's expression, suggesting that true creativity involves stepping beyond one’s comfort zone and exploring uncharted territories in thought and language.
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Artists and writers at an art festival discussing the limits of their creative expression.
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One thing I really envy about my friends who have kids is that as their children develop, they're able to revisit their own developmental stages and recognise themselves and undo a lot of things they decided.
If you knew that your life was merely a phase or short, short segment of your entire existence, how would you live? Knowing nothing 'real' was at risk, what would you do? You'd live a gigantic, bold, fun, dazzling life. You know you would. That's what the ghosts want us to do - all the exciting things they no longer can.
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