Ernest Hemingway Quote

There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow that you have now to make you know how the early sorrow came. And you must always remember the things you believed because if you know them they will be there in the writing and you won't betray them. The writing is the only progress you make.


The Garden of Eden (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2002) - ISBN: 9780743237222


There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow...

There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow...

There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow...

There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow...