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Deptford-trilogy Quote by Stephen King

“Mr. Robertson Davies has also suggested in his Deptford Trilogy that the same great truism which applies to writing, painting, picking horses at the track, and telling lies in a sincerely believable way, also applies to magic: some people got the knack, and some people don’t. Hilly didn’t.” quote by Stephen King
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““Mr. Robertson Davies has also suggested in his Deptford Trilogy that the same great truism which applies to writing, painting, picking horses at the track, and telling lies in a sincerely believable way, also applies to magic: some people got the knack, and some people don’t. Hilly didn’t.””

Stephen King

About This Quote

Source Book: The Dark Half, Stephen King, 1982

Great talent varies across fields; some excel naturally while others must work harder, and magic follows the same pattern.

In simple terms: Some are naturally gifted, others are not.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and develop your own strengths.

Themes

talent effort creativity

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • painting
  • horse racing
  • magic
  • lie telling

Key Concepts

innate ability skill development

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you rely on innate talent or cultivated skill?
  • How can you improve in areas where you lack a natural knack?
A Different Perspective

Not everyone can become a master in every discipline.

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