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There's no such thing beneath the heavens as conditions favorable to art. Art must crash through or perish.
Sylvia Ashton-Warner
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Sylvia Ashton-Warner
Age: 75 †
Born: 1908
Born: December 17
Died: 1984
Died: April 28
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Stratford
New Zealand
Sylvia Constance Ashton-Warner
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I am inclined to think that eating is a private thing and should be done alone, like other bodily functions.
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No other job in the world could possibly dispossess one so completely as this job of teaching. You could stand all day in a laundry, for instance, still in possession of your mind. But this teaching utterly obliterates you. It cuts right into your being: essentially, it takes over your spirit. It drags it out from where it would hide.
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Off fall the wife, the mother, the lover, the teacher, and the violent artist takes over. I am I alone. I belong to no one but myself. I mate with no one but the spirit. I own no land, have no kin, no friend or enemy. I have no road but this one.
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When love turns away, now, I don't follow it. I sit and suffer, unprotesting, until I feel the tread of another step.
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I am my own Universe, I my own Professor.
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