Quote by Ernest Hemingway
Do you suffer when you write? I don't at all. Suffer like a bastard when don't write, or just before, and feel empty and fucked out afterwards. But never feel as good as while writing.

Summary
The quote suggests that the individual does not experience suffering while writing; instead, not writing causes discomfort and emptiness. Writing is depicted as a cathartic process that brings immense satisfaction and fulfillment. The feeling of being in the act of writing is described as incomparable, implying that it provides a sense of well-being and contentment that cannot be matched by any other activity.