Books Quote by Dorianne Laux
“We with my husband [Joseph Millar] are often the first reader for one another's work, and we often also have the last word. We trust each other. We have our past working life in common, our recombined families, as well as our life as teachers, and we read much of the same literature and have similar esthetics, so there's a simpatico there. But we do disagree and that can be fruitful, even if it's not so great in the moment.”
About This Quote
Partners who share professional and personal lives can be trusted reviewers, yet disagreements can spark growth.
In simple terms: Shared life fosters trust and constructive conflict.
Value honest critique from close collaborators.
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When to use this quote
- writing
- editing
- teaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn disagreement into progress?
- What boundaries protect personal relationships?
Disagreements may cause tension; not always productive.