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“But if modesty is interpreted not as diffidence or self-effacingness, but as non-overweening, a realistic assessment of the job to be done and one's ability to do it, then you might say the chief virtue of excellent artists is their modesty...But knowing your limits and going to them isn't…” quote by Ursula K. Le Guin
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““But if modesty is interpreted not as diffidence or self-effacingness, but as non-overweening, a realistic assessment of the job to be done and one's ability to do it, then you might say the chief virtue of excellent artists is their modesty...But knowing your limits and going to them isn't arrogance. It's greatness of spirit.””

Ursula K. Le Guin

About This Quote

Defines modesty as realistic self‑assessment, not self‑denial, and links it to artistic greatness.

In simple terms: Modesty means knowing limits and still striving.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate realistic confidence.

Themes

modesty humility greatness

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • creative work
  • career planning
  • education
  • leadership

Key Concepts

self‑awareness artistic integrity growth mindset

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does humility hinder progress?
  • How do you balance confidence and modesty?
A Different Perspective

Modesty can be mistaken for lack of ambition.

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