Ability Quote by Fran Lebowitz
“Most writers write too much. I have the exact opposite problem. I feel I could write almost anything in a paragraph. I have a natural ability to condense, and so I often think, "Are you kidding me? Five thousand words? How am I gonna make 5,000 words out of that?"”
About This Quote
Source Interview: "The Fran Lebowitz Reader" (1994)
The writer struggles with over‑condensation, finding it hard to expand ideas into longer forms.
In simple terms: Too much conciseness hinders elaboration.
Balance brevity with depth.
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When to use this quote
- academic essays
- novel writing
- blog posts
- marketing copy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When do you need more detail?
- How can you expand ideas without losing clarity?
Some topics require detail that brevity cannot provide.