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Tabitha Brewer Quote by Elizabeth LaBan

“Tabitha Brewer listened for footsteps before pulling the small notebook out of the junk drawer. She leafed through the pages, seeing that each day had a slightly longer” quote by Elizabeth LaBan
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““Tabitha Brewer listened for footsteps before pulling the small notebook out of the junk drawer. She leafed through the pages, seeing that each day had a slightly longer””

Elizabeth LaBan

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, likely fiction

A character checks for footsteps before retrieving a notebook, noticing each day’s entries lengthen slightly.

In simple terms: Observing gradual change in daily notes.

Key Takeaway

Notice subtle progress over time.

Themes

routine observation growth time writing

Mood

introspective observant

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal diaries
  • creative writing
  • self‑improvement

Key Concepts

journaling self‑reflection habit formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the lengthening of entries signify?
  • How can daily writing track personal growth?
A Different Perspective

Small changes may be overlooked.

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