"It is an extremely common mistake. People think a writer's imagination is always at work, that he is constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. And point of fact, the opposite is true. Once the public knows you're a writer, they bring the characters and events to you. And as long as you maintain your ability to look, and to carefully listen, these stories will continue to seek you out over your lifetime. To him who has often told the tales of others, many tales will be told." - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Currently Reading: Slaughter House-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
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