"I wrote because I had to. I couldn't……" — Tennessee Williams
"I wrote because I had to. I couldn't stop. There wasn't anything else I could do. If no one ever bought anything, anything I ever did, I'd still be writing. It's beyond a compulsion."
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Tennessee Williams
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