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He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius
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"He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius"

- William Gilmore Simms

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This quote by William Gilmore Simms is motivating those who want to achieve fame to not be afraid of criticism. Simms is recommending that worry of criticism can be harmful to one's success and can even suppress imagination. He is implying that those who are brave enough to take threats and not hesitate of what others may think of them are more likely to accomplish fame. Simms is encouraging individuals to be strong and take risks in order to accomplish their objectives. He is recommending that those who are afraid of criticism will never reach their full potential and will never ever have the ability to attain popularity. Simms is highlighting the significance of being brave and not letting worry of criticism stand in the method of success.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by William Gilmore Simms. He/she was a famous Novelist from USA. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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