July 2, 2008
On the True Genius of Hard Work
“…genius itself succeeds only by arduous self-training…to play on the fiddle it is not merely necessary to take a bow and fiddle with it.”
-Mark Twain, “Contributors Club”, Atlantic, January 1877
Genius without repeated and practiced execution is only conceit.
Filed under History Blogs, Mark Twain in Today's World, Philisophy of Mark Twain by Thomas Schueneman








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