And remember, to admit that the multitude are fools is not the same thing as to deny the possibility of progress. - George Gissing
" "And remember, to admit that the multitude are fools is not the same thing as to deny the possibility of progress.
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About George Gissing
George Robert Gissing (November 22 1857 – December 28 1903) was an English novelist and short story writer.
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George Robert Gissing
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George R. Gissing
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G. R. Gissing
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How I envy those clerks who go by to their offices in the morning! There's the day's work cut out for them; no question of mood and feeling; they have just to work at something, and when the evening comes, they have earned their wages, and they are free to rest and enjoy themselves. What an insane thing it is to make literature one's only means of support! When the most trivial accident may at any time prove fatal to one's power of work for weeks or months. No, that is the unpardonable sin! To make a trade of an art! I am rightly served for attempting such a brutal folly.
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