Quote by Neil Gaiman
Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters.

Summary
This quote highlights the resilience and satisfaction of a writer amidst the challenges they may face. It suggests that even though tomorrow might bring difficulties, the joy and productivity experienced during a successful day of writing can overshadow any troubles. The quote emphasizes the powerful motivation that comes from the sense of accomplishment and creative fulfillment, suggesting that for a writer, the present moment of successful writing is all-consuming and makes everything else seem insignificant.
Topics
Writing
By Neil Gaiman