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I have concluded that Literature is no proper pursuit for a gentleman and that Writing ought never to be consider'd but as an elegant Accomplishment to be indulg'd in with infrequency and Discrimination.

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In this quote, H. P. Lovecraft expresses his belief that Literature is not a suitable pursuit for a gentleman and that Writing should be indulged in sparingly and selectively, as it is considered an elegant accomplishment.
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Novelist, American
Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American writer of weird and horror fiction, who is known for his creation of what became the Cthulhu Mythos.
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