"I learned long ago to accept the fact that not everything I create will see the light of day"
- Joseph Barbera
About this Quote
This quote by Joseph Barbera speaks with the truth of the creative procedure. It is a suggestion that not every concept or job we create will achieve success or perhaps make it to the general public. It is a suggestion to accept the truth that failure belongs to the innovative procedure and to not be dissuaded by it. It is also a tip to keep producing and to not give up. It is a pointer that even if something does not make it to the public, it can still be a knowing experience and a stepping stone to something higher. It is a tip to keep pressing forward and to keep creating, even if it doesn't always work out.
This quote is written / told by Joseph Barbera between March 24, 1911 and December 18, 2006. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA.
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