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"You can do whatever you want with my work"

- Kathy Acker

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Kathy Acker's quote encourages us to be creative and to take ownership of our work. She is suggesting that we ought to not hesitate to take dangers and to explore our own ideas. By giving us consent to do whatever we want with her work, she is revealing us that we should not hesitate to be innovative and to think outside the box. She is also recommending that we should not hesitate to make mistakes and to learn from them. By giving us the liberty to do whatever we want with her work, she is revealing us that we should not hesitate to take risks and to explore our own ideas. She is likewise motivating us to be positive in our own abilities and to trust our own judgement. By offering us the liberty to do whatever we desire with her work, she is revealing us that we must not be afraid to be innovative and to take ownership of our work.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Kathy Acker between April 18, 1947 and November 30, 1997. He/she was a famous Activist from USA. The author also have 32 other quotes.

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