"Editors are anathema to me. I have never allowed any editor to do any editing of my work.... Magazine editors are the worst offenders. They say, 'Don't you think this paragraph would be better here instead of there?' And I say, 'No, I don't. Take it or leave it.'" — Henry Miller, author of the much-banned "Tropic of Cancer" and other books, in his 1971 autobiography, "My Life and Times."
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