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"<p></p> <p>Make sure that the idea never carries you away and doesn't force you to create prematurely. Because an idea is nothing. Even a dog has ideas. Every dilettante notes is full of the finest literary, social, political ideas. The "good idea" flashes because you have read, heard or experienced something, because some worldly fairy has touched the surface of your soul - and you are already sharpening your pencil and turning the idea into a work, swelling it into a creation, which is nothing more than an idea! Beware, for this temptation is common in the life of the creative man. It is not only the works that need to be put to rest for years; the ideas too. If the idea doesn't turn into an experience, throw it away, no matter how clever, tempting and appealing. The experience writes itself; you write the idea. And that's not right.</p>"
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