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Discipline Quote by Jorge Luís Borges

“He had no document but his memory; the training he had acquired with each added hexameter gave him a discipline unsuspected by those who set down and forget temporary, incomplete paragraphs. He was not working for posterity or even for God, whose literary tastes were unknown to him. Meticulously…” quote by Jorge Luís Borges
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““He had no document but his memory; the training he had acquired with each added hexameter gave him a discipline unsuspected by those who set down and forget temporary, incomplete paragraphs. He was not working for posterity or even for God, whose literary tastes were unknown to him. Meticulously, motionlessly, secretly, he wrought in time his lofty, invisible labyrinth. He worked the third act over twice. He eliminated certain symbols as over-obvious, such as the repeated striking of the clock, the music. Nothing hurried him. He omitted, he condensed, he amplified. In certain instances he came back to the original version. He came to feel affection for the courtyard, the barracks; one of the faces before him modified his conception of Roemerstadt's character. He discovered that the wearying cacophonies that bothered Flaubert so much are mere visual superstitions, weakness and limitation of the written word, not the spoken...He concluded his drama. He had only the problem of a single phrase. He found it. The drop of water slid down his cheek. He opened his mouth in a maddened cry, moved his face, dropped under the quadruple blast.””

Jorge Luís Borges

About This Quote

The writer obsessively refines his work, focusing on precision and depth, treating the process as a solitary, meticulous craft.

In simple terms: He perfects his writing through relentless editing.

Key Takeaway

Embrace meticulous revision for mastery.

Themes

creativity craftsmanship perseverance

Mood

introspective inspirational

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • academic research
  • artistic development

Key Concepts

literary theory self‑editing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What part of your work needs deeper refinement?
  • How do you balance perfection with progress?
A Different Perspective

Obsessive focus can hinder broader perspective.

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