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Books Quote by Dorothy L. Sayers

“You would have to abandon the jig-saw kind of story and write a book about human beings for a change.’ ‘I’m afraid to try that, Peter. It might go too near the bone.’ ‘It might be the wisest thing you could do.’ ‘Write it out and get rid of it?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘I’ll think about that. It would hurt like…” quote by Dorothy L. Sayers
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““You would have to abandon the jig-saw kind of story and write a book about human beings for a change.’ ‘I’m afraid to try that, Peter. It might go too near the bone.’ ‘It might be the wisest thing you could do.’ ‘Write it out and get rid of it?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘I’ll think about that. It would hurt like hell.’ ‘What would that matter, if it made a good book?””

Dorothy L. Sayers

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Nine Tailors” (1934) – dialogue excerpt

Writing about humanity requires confronting painful truths, but honesty yields powerful stories.

In simple terms: Face truth in writing for impact.

Key Takeaway

Write honestly, even if painful.

Themes

truth art courage

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • author workshops
  • personal memoirs
  • social commentary

Key Concepts

human nature literary honesty creative risk

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truth are you avoiding?
  • How can vulnerability strengthen your work?
A Different Perspective

Readers may reject uncomfortable realism.

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