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The more interesting the 9-to-5 work is, the more it takes away from my real work, which is writing
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"The more interesting the 9-to-5 work is, the more it takes away from my real work, which is writing"

- Judith Rossner

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This quote by Judith Rossner speaks to the problem of stabilizing a day job with an imaginative enthusiasm. Rossner is recommending that the more fascinating her 9-to-5 job is, the more it removes from her genuine work, which is writing. This implies that the more appealing her day job is, the less energy and time she needs to commit to her writing. This is a typical struggle for lots of creative individuals who have to stabilize their day task with their creative pursuits. It can be hard to discover the time and energy to pursue an innovative enthusiasm when one is currently working a full-time task. Rossner's quote speaks with the problem of this balance and the value of making time for one's imaginative pursuits. It is a pointer that even when life gets hectic, it is very important to make time for the important things that bring us joy and fulfillment.

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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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