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I feel a kind of reverence for the first books of young authors. There is so much aspiration in them, so much audacious hope and trembling fear, so much of the heart's history, that all errors and shortcomings are for a while lost sight of in the amiable self assertion of youth.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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What this quote means

Young authors' first works embody their hopes and fears, making them invaluable despite any flaws.

This quote highlights the unique value found in the early writings of young authors. Longfellow expresses admiration for the enthusiasm and vulnerability present in their first books, emphasizing that their dreams and uncertainties are more significant than any mistakes or imperfections. The fervor and sincerity of youthful expression resonate deeply, turning these works into cherished pieces of literature that reflect the essential journey of the writer's heart and mind.

Themes

YouthAspirationWritingAuthorsHopeLiteratureCreativity

In practice

Example use cases

In a creative writing workshop, to inspire students as they begin their writing journey.

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