The Grace of Great Things Quotes
The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
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Robert Grudin112 ratings, 4.04 average rating, 15 reviews
The Grace of Great Things Quotes
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“...Religious observances, once so full of suffering and awe, have become accommodating and benign. Teachers go out of their way to avoid embarrassing, insulting, overworking, or otherwise vexing their students. Each year public language is further purged of impurities that might injure sensitive groups. Prime-time television series seem dedicated to the comforting message that things are really okay.
Indeed, modern society's war on pain has been vastly more successful than its war on pain's causes.”
― The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
Indeed, modern society's war on pain has been vastly more successful than its war on pain's causes.”
― The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
“...as we proceed to higher and higher levels of expertise, and as the stakes get higher and higher, the agonies of excellence reappear in new and frightening ways. A tiny minority gets through to the top, to memorable excellence or profound understanding. The rest of us stop at stages along the way, perhaps for a temporary rest, perhaps for a period of reassessment. But once we stop, we are unlikely to start up again. Security is suddenly far sweeter than enterprise. The sufferings of the ascent, so long endured by insuppressible aspiration, suddenly seem pointless.”
― The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
― The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
