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Writing is not a matter of choice. Writers have to write. It is somehow in their temperament, in the blood, in tradition.
N. Scott Momaday
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What this quote means

Writers are compelled to express themselves through writing, as it is an intrinsic part of their nature.

This quote by N. Scott Momaday emphasizes the idea that writing is not merely a choice or hobby for writers, but rather an essential part of their identity. It suggests that the urge to write is deeply ingrained in their temperament and heritage, indicating that the act of writing is a fundamental driving force that shapes their being and connects them to their cultural and personal traditions.

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WritingCreativityIdentityExpressionTemperament

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Example use cases

In a discussion about the passion required in creative professions.

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