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The life of a writer is tragic: the more we advance, the farther there is to go and the more there is to say, the less time there is to say it.
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A writer faces an ongoing struggle with time and expression, where the depth of their thoughts continues to grow while the opportunity to express them diminishes.
Gabrielle Roy reflects on the challenges faced by writers, highlighting a paradox: as they develop their skills and insights, they often feel an increasing pressure to convey their thoughts, yet they have less time to do so. This quote expresses the bittersweet reality of a writer's life, where the desire to articulate profound ideas is met with the constraints of time, illustrating the tension between creative aspirations and practical limitations.
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This quote would be perfect for an author talk to emphasize the struggles of writing.
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