like me when driving at night, or writing, if you added in a pair of glasses and fingers crossed,
knowing i’ll get there somehow, not sure exactly when, and just trusting the process
—
‘writing is like driving a car at night.
you can see only as far as your headlights,
but you can make the whole trip that way.”
-e.l. doctrow
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Undoubtedly true!
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Great quote, and fun image. I have actually stopped driving after dark, it’s just too dangerous being constantly dazzled by the new high-intensity headlights.
Best wishes, pete.
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it is a huge challenge for me as well –
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That is how we go through the journey of life, one step at a time.
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exactly it, sadje
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I’ve stopped driving at night, but my writing is often like that–though sometimes arriving at an unexpected destination. 🙂
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driving at night is a huge challenge for me as well, but sometimes necessity dictates that I do, and I somehow find my way
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💙
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An enlightening quote Beth …
My headlights are shining
The twilight moon is still glowing
And the setting sun has thrown
A laser light over the horizon …
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love this! ps – they sent you into spam for this one, but luckily I saw it and rescued you )
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Wow … maybe because of the extra photo
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it’s your reputation as a rebel poet )
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Haha … I’ll have to dim my headlights
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never do that, Ivor!
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Ok … I’ll stick driving in the daylight 🌞
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The tricky part is when the headlights go out.
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eek!
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Thanks for sharing this idea..I was driving in the dark night and so terrible. Anita
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it can be scary for sure
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you just have to trust yourself, sometimes that is difficult. Peace
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you are so right, clay
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Hopefully…
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yes, and I’m full of hope
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Yes!
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you know it –
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🙂
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There was the time I drove home from the Elton John Farewell concert, Beth, telling myself the whole time what a hard time I was having seeing the road, way worse than usual. I chalked it up to having waited hours on line for the shuttle bus to get us back to the way-away parking lot, and it being 2 a.m. and all. But then when I got into our driveway, I had to admit to my dear wife Karen that once I got into the driver’s seat I had found my prescription sunglasses on the console instead of my regular pair!
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eek! I so get that
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I felt pretty silly, Beth.
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What a winner of a quote! 🥰
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I loved it!
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Me too!!! Twinning!!
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see -)
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This has long been one of my favorite quotations. The full quotation is “Writing is like driving at night in the fog…” which makes even more sense. It’s taken from “Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews” (2nd series).
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yes- wonderful
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Scary though
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a bit, but I always get there eventually
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But you can do the whole trip that way. Brilliant!
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right –
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Yes. It’s also good to remember to turn your headlights on.
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ah, yes-
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I love that! So true!!
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it really is!
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Unless it’s raining, and the inside of the windshield fogs up.
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this is true
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I love that painting…so whimsical!
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I love her work
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I will have to look her up..I’ve never heard of her but judging by this painting, she must be wonderful. :)
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I’ve used a few of hers over time, I keep being drawn to them
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This post is so cute and adorable – I love it. *fingers crossed for you* :-)
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thanks, I need it -)
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He’s right.
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agree
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Hey, I went to see Anne Lamott (Bird by Bird) on January 29, 2000. The subhead, “Some Instructions on Writing and Life.” Anne Lamott said, “The secret of good writing: bad writing.” “Haaaa!” we laughed. She explained further, “Really, bad writing means the worst is over (blank paper). You need something there to work with to end up with ‘good writing.’”
And she also quoted the author E.L Doctorow: “Writing is like driving at night in the fog. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.”
:)
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someone just gifted me that book and I can’t wait to read it. love her secret )
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Love it…me too!
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welcome to the club )
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hahahahahhaa; it’s posts like this that make your blog so warm, welcoming and funny, Beth :)
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Thank you so much!
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you’re welcome, Beth :)
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Interesting!
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it makes sense to me, not always a clear path
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As I get older, I dislike night driving more and more.
That quote, however, sounds bang-on.
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It’s a huge challenge for me and I love the quote too-
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Yessss
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Loved this!
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❤️
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Those headlights keep us in focus…all the way!💡🚗
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Absolutely
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Love this Beth. I get it!
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I knew you would –
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When your eyesight is what mine is, you wouldn‘t dare driving at night….. although I know the feeling only too good
I no longer drive in heavy rain or after dark. I wouldn‘t want to hurt somebody. But it‘s a real bother.
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It’s really a challenge for me as well
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A very good point!
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I know it to be true
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Sometimes I cannot even see as far as the headlights.
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and therein is how we end up somewhere else, perhaps just in the parking lot where we began the journey
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I do end up in parking lots quite often!
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i’m often turning around in them
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Pretty much says it all. Perfect.
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it really works for me
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A lot of truth in this Beth! <3
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thank you
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