Ted Hughes Quotes
The Difference Between A Fairly Interesting Writer And A Fascinating Writer Is That The Fascinating Writer Has A Better Nose For What Genuinely Excites Him, He Is Hotter On The Trail, He Has A Better Instinct For What Is Truly Alive In Him. The Worse Writer May Seem To Be More Sensible In Many Ways, But He Is Less Sensible In This Vital Matter: He Cannot Distinguish What Is Full Of Life From What Is Only Half Full Or Empty Of It. And So His Writing Is Less Alive, And As A Writer He Is Less Alive, And In Writing, As In Everything Else, Nothing Matters But Life.
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