Many causes may vitiate a writer's judgement of his own...

Many causes may vitiate a writer's judgement of his own works. On that which has cost him much labour he sets a high value, because he is unwilling to think that he has been diligent in vain: what has been produced without toilsome efforts is considered with delight as a proof of vigorous faculties and fertile invention; and the last work, whatever it be, has necessarily most of the grace of novelty.

Samuel Johnson Quote About Writing, Thinking, Effort: Many Causes May Vitiate A...

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