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I dont like to sit and bask in my own awards. Awards represent artistic death to me
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"I don't like to sit and bask in my own awards. Awards represent artistic death to me"

- Paula Cole

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In this quote, Paula Cole reveals her disdain for getting awards and the idea of basking in one's own achievements. She sees awards as a sign of creative death, implying that as soon as an artist receives acknowledgment and praise, they may become contented and lose their drive to develop. Cole likely worths the process of developing and the journey of self-expression more than the external recognition of awards. This quote likewise recommends that Cole might be a humble and reflective artist, concentrated on the art itself rather than the acknowledgment it might bring. In general, this quote highlights the importance of remaining real to one's artistic vision and avoiding the trap of looking for external validation.

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Paula Cole This quote is written / told by Paula Cole somewhere between April 5, 1968 and today. She was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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