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'''Inspiration''' is the receiving of good ideas, especially from God.
 
'''Inspiration''' is the receiving of good ideas, especially from God.
 
[[James Hilton]] said that inspiration is "too often something nonexistent that a writer waits for when he is lazy."<ref>Preface to ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips''</ref>
 
[[James Hilton]] said that inspiration is "too often something nonexistent that a writer waits for when he is lazy."<ref>Preface to ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips''</ref>
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Revision as of 19:39, December 2, 2011

Inspiration is the receiving of good ideas, especially from God. James Hilton said that inspiration is "too often something nonexistent that a writer waits for when he is lazy."[1]

Notes

  1. Preface to Goodbye, Mr. Chips