"Any plot you impose on your characters will……" — Anne Lamott
"Any plot you impose on your characters will be onomatopoetic: PLOT. I say don't worry about plot. Worry about the characters. Let what they say or do reveal who they are, and be involved in their lives, and keep asking yourself, Now what happens? The development of relationship creates plot."
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489 Quotes by Anne Lamott
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You get your intuition back when you make space for it, when you stop the chattering of the rational mind.
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