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Time & Perspective Quote by Nora Roberts

"You don't find time to write. You make time. It's my job"

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There is a quiet rebuke tucked into Nora Roberts's blunt little mantra: stop romanticizing the muse. "You don't find time to write. You make time" cuts against a whole cultural script that treats creativity as an elusive, easily interrupted luxury. Roberts refuses that alibi. The sentence is built like a shove: short clauses, hard verbs, no softening. "Find" implies time exists like spare change in a couch; "make" implies agency, sacrifice, and prioritization. It's less inspiration talk than a disciplinary creed.

Then comes the pivot that makes the line sting: "It's my job". In three words, she drags writing out of the realm of self-expression and into labor. The subtext is both empowering and unsentimental: if you want a body of work, you need a practice that survives bad moods, busy weeks, and the myth that "real" artists wait for the right moment. Roberts, famously prolific, isn't offering a cute productivity hack; she's defending professionalism. She normalizes the unglamorous mechanics behind output - the schedule, the repetition, the refusal to negotiate with procrastination.

Context matters: Roberts is a working writer in a genre long patronized as "commercial". That last sentence reads like a counterpunch to any sneer that volume equals shallowness. She's saying craft is built the way any career is built: by showing up. The line lands because it demystifies talent without insulting it, replacing the fantasy of sudden inspiration with the sturdier promise of earned momentum.

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Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts (born October 10, 1950) is a Author from USA.

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