One arrives at style only with atrocious effort, with fanatical and devoted stubbornness.
Meaning of the quote
To develop your own unique writing style, you need to put in a lot of hard work and determination. It takes extreme effort and unwavering focus to find your own special way of expressing yourself through writing. You can't just come up with a great style without struggling and pushing yourself to the limit. It takes an intense, dedicated effort to discover your own powerful and distinctive writing voice.
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Writing is a dog’s life, but the only life worth living.
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What an elder sees sitting; the young can’t see standing.
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Exuberance is better than taste.
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