"Dawn Powell: The American Writer" (1987)
1980s, At Home (1988)
“There are no classes in life for beginners: right away you are always asked to deal with what is most difficult.”
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Rainer Maria Rilke 176
Austrian poet and writer 1875–1926Related quotes
Letter Seven (14 May 1904)
Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Context: The demands which the difficult work of love makes upon our development are more than life-size, and as beginners we are not up to them. But if we nevertheless hold out and take this love upon us as burden and apprenticeship, instead of losing ourselves in all the light and frivolous play, behind which people have hidden from the most earnest earnestness of their existence — then a little progress and alleviation will perhaps be perceptible to those who come long after us; that would be much.
“I figured all your classes were stuff like Slaughter 101 and Beheading for Beginners.”
Clary to Jace, pg. 97
Source: The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones (2007)
Ben Horowitz, " The Fine Line Between Fear and Courage http://www.bhorowitz.com/the_fine_line_between_fear_and_courage," at bhorowitz.com, August 07, 2011.
“The best work is not what is most difficult for you; it is what you do best.”
Act 6, sc. 2
Dirty Hands (1948)