Forced to write within a certain framework, the imagination is taxed to its utmost and will produce its richest ideas. Given total freedom, however, the chances are good that the work will sprawl.
Joseph Heller paraphrasing T.S. Eliot
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    quotes lifted from Dorothy Parker’s Paris Review interview too—it’s...time I’ve spent...
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