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Life & Wisdom Quote by Paul Valery

"An artist never really finishes his work, he merely abandons it"

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Perfectionism has a stylish alibi: you did not fail to finish, you chose to leave. Valery frames the artist's relationship to work as a long negotiation with the impossible. The verb "abandons" is the knife twist. It suggests not a triumphant completion but a reluctant departure, as if the work remains alive, still asking for revision, still capable of becoming something else. Ending, in this view, is less a creative act than an act of self-defense.

Valery, a poet and obsessive reviser, knew the modernist condition: art made under the pressure of infinite possibility. Once you can always re-cut a line, re-balance an image, re-think a structure, the notion of "finished" starts to look like a polite fiction. The quote is a quiet indictment of the romantic myth of inspiration-as-closure. What replaces it is labor, doubt, and the awareness that any final version is just one snapshot in an endless sequence of could-have-beens.

The subtext is practical and psychological. Practically, artists stop because deadlines, money, exhaustion, and mortality intervene. Psychologically, they stop because endless revision can become a way to avoid the risk of judgment. "Abandons" admits the guilt and the relief: you walk away while the work is still imperfect, because living inside its imperfections has become its own trap.

Culturally, the line lands as a modern mantra for anyone making things in public, where drafts never die and audiences demand constant iteration. Valery offers a bracing truth: art ends when the artist runs out of reasons to keep going, not when the work runs out of flaws.

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Paul Valery

Paul Valery (October 30, 1871 - July 20, 1945) was a Poet from France.

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