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The artist, the craftsman, or the writer who has mastered his professional technique remains a workman if he stops there. But if he learns to enter into the spiritual part of himself, if he practises going into its creative quiet before he begins producing anything, he becomes something more and his production becomes inspired.

-- Notebooks Category 14: The Arts in Culture > Chapter 2 : Creativity, Genius > # 67