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I knew Id have to go to work in real estate or something else or I could never finish my novel
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"I knew I'd have to go to work in real estate or something else or I could never finish my novel"

- Judith Rossner

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This quote by Judith Rossner talks to the trouble of balancing an imaginative pursuit with the requirement to make a living. Rossner is recommending that she needed to select between pursuing her dream of writing an unique and taking a job in real estate in order to make ends satisfy. This quote reflects the reality that many creative people face, where they should choose between their passion and a more useful profession. It likewise speaks to the dedication and dedication required to pursue an imaginative undertaking, as Rossner wants to compromise a more stable task in order to finish her novel. This quote is a reminder that creative pursuits require effort and commitment, which sometimes it is necessary to make challenging decisions in order to attain one's objectives.

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Judith Rossner This quote is written / told by Judith Rossner between March 31, 1935 and August 9, 2005. She was a famous Novelist from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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