"I tend to write first drafts that are……" — Donald Miller
"I tend to write first drafts that are incredibly cognitive, very rational, very boring. They come off as justification. Like, 'This is my idea and here's all the reasons that it's right.' It doesn't make for very compelling reading."
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235 Quotes by Donald Miller
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There are two types of men in this world--one is looking for a woman to make his life complete and…
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I love to give to charity, but I don't want to be charity. This is why I have so much…
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And there is something profoundly humbling about knowing God. I’m not talking about the trinket God or the genie-in-a-lamp God.…
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Sometimes I wish I could go back in time, sit down with myself and explain that things were going to…
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