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It may be mere conceit or else sheer stubbornness which makes a writer indifferent to other people's opinions of his work. Even if his indifference springs from a correct awareness that he is on the right road, still, he ought to be humble enough to believe that whatever he has done of worth could always be improved.
-- Notebooks Category 12: Reflections > Chapter 4 : Reflections On Truth > # 102