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what this instruction cannot give is the deepest benefit of any art, be it of...
Author:
John Fowles
Book:
The Tree
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what this instruction cannot give is the deepest benefit of any art, be it of making, or of knowing, or of experiencing: which is self-expression and self-discovery.
( John Fowles )
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