Edwin Hubble tells us that:
Labour which is labour and nothing else becomes an aversion. Work, to be pleasant, must be toward some great end; an end so great that dreams of it, anticipation of it overcomes all aversion to labour. So until one has an end which he identifies with his whole life, work is hardly satisfactory.
(Quoted from page 189 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg. Xlibris, 2001.)
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