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The more you read, the more you will write. The better the stuff you read, the better the stuff you will write.
Annie Dillard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Reading enhances writing skills, and high-quality reading improves writing quality.

Annie Dillard's quote emphasizes the intrinsic connection between reading and writing; the more we expose ourselves to different texts, the more we enrich our own writing. It suggests that the caliber of reading material directly influences the quality of our own written expression, pushing us to seek out great literature to improve our craft.

Themes

ReadingWritingEducationImprovementLiterature

In practice

Example use cases

In a writing workshop, to inspire students to read more, you might say, 'Remember, the more you read, the more you will write.'

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