"How to read writers on writing: With respect, amusement, and skepticism. They will contradict one another-as they should-for each writer brings an individual history to the writing task. There is no single theology here."

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Source: Marcus Buckingham, Donald O. Clifton (2001). “Now, Discover Your Strengths”, p.158, Simon and Schuster

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Donald Murray

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Donald Murray was a prominent writing educator and author known for his influential ideas on the writing process and teaching methods.

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