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The story grew, got way bigger than the contest rules called for, and next thing I knew I had a book
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"The story grew, got way bigger than the contest rules called for, and next thing I knew I had a book"

- Leslie Banks

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This quote by Leslie Banks talks to the power of imagination and the potential of a story to handle a life of its own. It suggests that when we enable our imaginations to take over, the outcomes can be far higher than we ever expected. The quote suggests that when Banks went into a composing contest, the story she created was much bigger than the contest rules called for. She was able to take her story and turn it into a book, something that was much bigger than the contest guidelines allowed. This quote is a pointer that when we let our creativities cut loose, the possibilities are endless. It is a testament to the power of creativity and the potential of a story to end up being something much bigger than we ever anticipated.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Leslie Banks between June 9, 1890 and April 21, 1952. He was a famous Actor from United Kingdom. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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