“Geometric magnificence with tiny imperfections gives so much character to the building. I’d like to come back to this place.”
“This is the seventh time you are visiting, and you haven’t found the person you are looking for.”
“This is what gives me so much character ….”, She smiles wryly.
“Hey, come out of the character you are writing. This is just not you.”
“I can’t be myself, after all the stories I discovered in each stone, dent and architectural whim.”
“The problem with writers is you never know if they are driving a story or being driven by it.”

Truth! Sometimes we’re in control of our writing and at other times our writing controls us.
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Glad you could relate to it. Thank you, Alicia!
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That is a good question and my guess is probably a little bit of both.
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Maybe you’re right, or maybe you’re wrong 😀😀
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Wonderfully told.
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Thank you, James!
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Aren’t we all really stories we tell ourselves and other people?
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Absolutely! Thank you for the value-add, Neil!
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Wonderful share Reena.
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Thank you so much, Tanvir!
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My pleasure 😇 Reena
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So good Reena
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Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome
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