Although Kenyon Cox is addressing serious young artists, his advice is good for serious young anyones:
To the serious young artist I would say: Fix your eye on the highest, gird yourself for the journey, and Godspeed! If you fall by the way you may at least fall face forward. And it may be that even you may reach the goal. It may be that you, too, may find yourself, in the end, among the small but glorious company whose work the world will cherish and whose memory the world will not let die.
(Quoted from page 231 of The Classic Point of View, by Kenyon Cox. Charles Scribners’ Sons, 1911.)
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