"When I was writing pretty poor poetry, this girl with midnight black hair told me to go on"
- Carl Sandburg
About this Quote
This quote by Carl Sandburg speaks with the power of encouragement and support. It is clear that the speaker was dealing with their writing, most likely sensation discouraged and overwhelmed. However, the lady with midnight black hair provided the speaker with the inspiration to keep going. Her words of support were most likely just what the speaker needed to keep composing and to continue to pursue their passion. This quote functions as a pointer that even the smallest words of motivation can have a huge influence on somebody's life. It is a testament to the power of support and the importance of being kind to one another.
This quote is written / told by Carl Sandburg between January 6, 1878 and July 22, 1967. He/she was a famous Poet from USA.
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