Quote by Gene Hackman
I write in the morning from about eight till noon, and sometimes a

I write in the morning from about eight till noon, and sometimes again a bit in the afternoon. In the morning I start off by going over what I had done the previous day, which my wife has happily typed up for me. – Gene Hackman

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