Christopher Milne received it from his father, A. A. Milne:
How easy if my father had been a publisher instead of an author; for then I could have entered the family business and taken over from him when he retired. But an author has nothing tangible that he can hand on to his son. . . . These, really, were his two great talents: perfectionism and enthusiasm. He handed them on to me – and he could have given me nothing more precious. (Quoted in The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 241.)
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