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The artist appeals to that part of our being...which is a gift and not an acquisition - and, therefore, more permanently enduring.
Joseph Conrad
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote highlights that art connects with our innate essence rather than learned skills, making its impact lasting.

Joseph Conrad suggests that art reaches into the core of our humanity, appealing to an inherent aspect of our existence that cannot be obtained or purchased. This intrinsic quality of creativity and connection is what makes art endure over time, resonating with individuals on a deeper level than mere technical proficiency or material gain.

Themes

ArtCreativityHumanityExpressionEndurance

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the value of creativity in education, one might use the quote to emphasize the importance of nurturing innate artistic talents.

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