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Ill probably never put out another album because Im a tough critic of my work, and I dont think I could come up to those
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"I'll probably never put out another album because I'm a tough critic of my work, and I don't think I could come up to those standards any more"

- Jo Stafford

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This quote by Jo Stafford speaks to the problem of being a creative artist. It is a testimony to the high standards that she holds for her own work, and her unwillingness to jeopardize on quality. She is aware that her work is not best, which she might never be able to reach the level of excellence that she desires. This quote likewise speaks with the difficulty of being a perfectionist, and the pressure that can feature developing art. It is a reminder that in some cases it is better to accept that something is good enough, instead of striving for excellence. Jo Stafford's quote is a pointer that it is necessary to be truthful with oneself and to accept that sometimes it is much better to carry on and attempt something new, rather than attempting to reach an unattainable level of perfection.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jo Stafford between November 12, 1917 and July 16, 2008. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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