Pat Donlin

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“Genius is long patience,” but it must be organized and intelligent patience. One does not need extraordinary gifts to carry some work through; average superiority suffices; the rest depends on energy and wise application of energy. It is as with a conscientious workman, careful and steady at his task: he gets somewhere, while an inventive genius is often merely an embittered failure.
THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE, Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods - Sertillanges
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