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It's not just that reporting gives you a bigger slice of life, gives - lends verisimilitude to what you are doing - it's that it feeds the imagination.
Tom Wolfe
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Reporting enriches our understanding of life and inspires creativity.

In this quote, Tom Wolfe emphasizes the importance of reporting as a means to gain deeper insights into life and reality. He suggests that through detailed observation and exploration, reporting enhances our experiences and fuels our imagination, highlighting the intrinsic connection between truth and creativity.

Themes

ReportingImaginationLifeCreativityVerisimilitude

In practice

Example use cases

In a lecture about the importance of storytelling, this quote can illustrate how detailed reporting can inspire narratives.

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