Famous quote by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing second, the gratification of ones famil
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"The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash"

- Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Nathaniel Hawthorne's quote speaks to the motivations behind writing literature. He recommends that the main inspiration must be the pleasure of writing itself, followed by the satisfaction of friends and family, and finally, the financial reward. This quote indicates that the pleasure of writing should be the main inspiration for authors, which the financial reward ought to be secondary. It likewise suggests that authors need to enjoy the truth that their work can bring happiness to their friends and family. Hawthorne's quote is a reminder that authors must focus on the happiness of writing and the fulfillment of sharing their deal with others, rather than entirely on the financial benefit.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne This quote is written / told by Nathaniel Hawthorne between July 4, 1804 and May 19, 1864. He was a famous Novelist from USA. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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