"By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day."
"Scholars and artists thrown together are often annoyed at the puzzle of where they differ. Both work from knowledge; but I suspectthey differ most importantly in the way their knowledge is come by. Scholars get theirs with conscientious thoroughness along projected lines of logic; poets theirs cavalierly and as it happens in and out of books. They stick to nothing deliberately, but let what will stick to them like burrs where they walk in the fields."
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Source: The Figure a Poem Makes. Essay by Robert Frost, 1939.
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