From the Quotation of the day mailing list, 2005-01-15:
"Usually when I begin a new book, I am very pleased with it and work with great interest. But as the book work goes on, I become more and more bored, and often in rewriting it I omit things, substitute others, not because the new idea is better, but because I get tired of the old. Often I strike out what is vivid and replace it with something dull ... In a writer there must always be two people -- the writer and the critic." -- Leo Tolstoy(submitted to the mailing list by Jeannette Cezanne)
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