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The golden hour of invention must terminate like other hours, and when the man of genius returns to the cares, the dutie
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"The golden hour of invention must terminate like other hours, and when the man of genius returns to the cares, the duties, the vexations, and the amusements of life, his companions behold him as one of themselves - the creature of habits and infirmities"

- Isaac Disraeli

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This quote by Isaac Disraeli talks with the suggestion that also one of the most creative and inventive minds have to at some point return to the mundane facts of life. It recommends that, despite the brilliance of their ideas, the man of wizard is still a creature of habit and subject to the exact same weaknesses and flaws as every person else. The quote suggests that, while the golden hour of development is a time of great creative thinking as well as possibility, it is inevitably finite and have to involve an end. It is a reminder that, despite how phenomenal a person's concepts may be, they are still human as well as have to ultimately return to the daily struggles of life. This way, the quote acts as a pointer that also the most creative minds are still subject to the very same limitations as every person else.

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Isaac Disraeli This quote is written / told by Isaac Disraeli between December 11, 1766 and January 19, 1848. He was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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