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I dont sell enough books to pay for the lawyers, however. And these various problems finally became too much
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"I don't sell enough books to pay for the lawyers, however. And these various problems finally became too much"

- Peter Sotos

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This quote by Peter Sotos is a reflection on the troubles of being an independent writer. He is sharing his frustration at the lack of monetary success he has actually had with his books, which has avoided him from having the ability to afford legal aid to take care of the numerous troubles he has run into. This suggests that he has actually faced a number of issues that have been difficult to resolve without the help of a legal representative, which the burden of these troubles has actually become excessive for him to bear. This quote highlights the struggles of independent authors, who frequently lack the sources to protect themselves from the different problems they may face. It likewise functions as a suggestion of the relevance of having access to lawful aid, and the troubles that can occur when this is not offered.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Peter Sotos somewhere between April 16, 1960 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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