Art Quote by Jean-Georges Noverre
“No matter the style, the farther one goes the more obstacles increase, and the more distant appears the object it is desired to attain. Again, the most strenuous labor affords the greatest artists but a disquieting gleam which only reveals their inadequacy, while the self-satisfied ignoramus surrounded by the deepest gloom flatters himself that he has nothing more to learn.”
About This Quote
Pursuing lofty goals becomes harder as distance grows; intense effort exposes both brilliance and flaws, while complacent ignorance masks its limits.
In simple terms: Ambition reveals strengths and weaknesses.
Great effort uncovers hidden inadequacies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- artistic creation
- career advancement
- personal development
- academic research
- leadership
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- self-assessment
- coaching
Questions to Reflect On
- How does difficulty shape self-perception?
- What role does humility play in mastering a craft?
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