Quote #81677
Don’t just plan to write—write. It is only by writing, not dreaming about it, that we develop our own style.
P. D. James
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The remark is practical advice about craft rather than inspiration: style is not something a writer can design in the abstract and then execute. It emerges through the repeated act of composing sentences, revising, and discovering what one can do on the page. The contrast between “planning” and “dreaming” versus “writing” underscores that intention and imagination are insufficient without disciplined practice. Implicitly, the quote also demystifies authorship—suggesting that a distinctive voice is earned through work, not bestowed by talent alone—and encourages writers to move past procrastination, perfectionism, or over-preparation into sustained production.




