May Sarton Quotes About Duty

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  • The price of being oneself is so high and involves so much ruthlessness toward others (or what looks like ruthlessness in our duty-bound culture) that very few people can afford it.

    May Sarton (2014). “The House by the Sea: A Journal”, p.43, Open Road Media
  • I feel happy to be keeping a journal again. I've missed it, missed naming things as they appear, missed the half hour when I push all duties aside and savor the experience of being alive in this beautiful place.

  • Failure would only be if you had somewhere stopped growing. As far as I can see the whole duty of the artist is to keep on growing.

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