Before the professionalization of architecture in the nineteenth century, it was standard for an aspiring mason or carpenter to begin his apprenticeship at fourteen and to become a master builder by his early twenties.
War - hard apprenticeship of freedom.
Whatever you have lived, you can write & by hard work & a genuine apprenticeship, you can learn to write well; but what you have not lived you cannot write, you can only pretend to write it...
No one as ever completed their apprenticeship.
A severe apprenticeship in the trade of praying must be served in order to become a journeyman in it.
Nobody should be allowed to create general advertising until he has served his apprenticeship in direct-response
In each thing there is an insinuation of death. Stillness, silence, serenity are all apprenticeships.
To live is nothing more than to come here to die, to be what we were before being born, but with apprenticeship, experience, knowledge of cause, and perhaps with will.
And an apprenticeship to whatever gadgetry is useful in a technical world
Real apprenticeship is ultimately always to the self.