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“Sometimes things just fall out of your head on the paper, and if you're smart, you learn not to touch them.” quote by Laurie Halse Anderson
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“Sometimes things just fall out of your head on the paper, and if you're smart, you learn not to touch them.”

Laurie Halse Anderson

About This Quote

Ideas may flow onto paper, but wisdom lies in knowing when to leave them untouched.

In simple terms: Know when to let thoughts stay unpursued.

Key Takeaway

Practice discernment in creative expression.

Themes

creativity discipline self‑control writing

Mood

thoughtful calm

Type

artistic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • authoring
  • journaling
  • editing

Key Concepts

idea selection mental clarity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How to balance expression and restraint?
  • When is silence more powerful?
A Different Perspective

Over‑editing can stifle intuition.

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