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Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
Sit down to write what you have thought, and not to think about what you shall write.
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