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Posted on June 5, 2019June 4, 2019

Pearl Buck On Creativity

by Socrates Black : Wisdom Archivist.In Wisdom.

02B9CA33-A2DC-4881-B560-C30301779896Pearl S. Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) 

The creative instinct is … an enormous extra vitality, a super-energy, born inexplicably in an individual … an energy which no single life can consume.

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