This is why the attainment of proficiency, the pushing of your skill with attention to the most delicate shades of excellence, is a matter of vital concern. Efficiency of a practically flawless kind may be reached naturally in the struggle for bread. But there is something beyond—a higher point, a subtle and unmistakable touch of love and pride beyond mere skill; almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost—which, in fact, is art.
Joseph Conrad, 1906
The Mirror of the Sea, p. 26
The Mirror of the Sea, p. 26
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