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“Frankly, there’s nothing wrong with sentiment. Sentimentality is very much in the eye of the beholder. And unless you’re writing with sentiment, you’re not writing at all. Your writing is cold and remote. It’s better to walk that line.”

Ted Kooser

Format QuotePosted on April 25, 2016Author cwq

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