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Edith Schaeffer

“It seems to me that whether it is recognized or not, there is a terrific frustration which increases in intensity and harmfulness as time goes on, when people are always daydreaming of the kind of place in which they would like to live, yet never making the place where they do live into anything artistically satisfying to them. Always to dream of a cottage by a brook while never doing anything to the stuffy house in the city is to waste creativity in this very basic area, and to hinder future creativity by not allowing it to grow and develop through use." pg 66”

Edith Schaeffer, The Hidden Art of Homemaking
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The Hidden Art of Homemaking The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer
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