"When I draw and paint, the essential thing is not to know what I do, or else I cannot come to what I see."
-- Avigdor Arikha, 1929-2010
This is also true in writing.
And living, too.
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the best thing about not knowing where you are going is that when you change your mind nobody notices.
Or cares.
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