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Which is to say, the Romans didn't believe that an exceptionally gifted person...
Author:
Elizabeth Gilbert
Book:
Big Magic: Creative Living
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Which is to say, the Romans didn't believe that an exceptionally gifted person was a genius; they believed that an exceptionally gifted person had a genius.
( Elizabeth Gilbert )
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