“The creator gives no heed to the critic unless he becomes a barren inventor.”
Spiritual Sayings of Kahlil Gibran (1962) as translated by Anthony R. Ferris
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Lebanese artist, poet, and writer 1883–1931Related quotes
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pg 38, italics are feyerabends.
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