Danh ngôn của Ernest Hemingway

I always rewrite each day up to the point where I stopped. When it is all finished, naturally you go over it. You get another chance to correct and rewrite when someone else types it, and you see it clean in type. The last chance is in the proofs. You're grateful for these different chances.
I always rewrite each day up to the point where I stopped. When it is all finished, naturally you go over it. You get another chance to correct and rewrite when someone else types it, and you see it clean in type. The last chance is in the proofs. You're grateful for these different chances.
Tôi luôn viết lại mỗi ngày cho đến khi tôi dừng lại. Khi mọi việc đã xong, bạn sẽ xem xét lại nó một cách tự nhiên. Bạn có một cơ hội khác để sửa và viết lại khi người khác gõ nó và bạn thấy nó sạch sẽ. Cơ hội cuối cùng là ở bằng chứng. Bạn biết ơn những cơ hội khác nhau này.
Tác giả: Ernest Hemingway | Chuyên mục: Chance | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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