"I fear my enthusiasm flags when real work is demanded of me"
- H. P. Lovecraft
About this Quote
This quote by H. P. Lovecraft talks to the problem of staying encouraged when faced with difficult tasks. It suggests that enthusiasm and enjoyment can quickly fade when faced with the truth of effort. It indicates that interest is not enough to sustain inspiration which it takes a great deal of effort and dedication to finish a task. This quote can be interpreted as a cautioning to those who may be lured to take on a job without completely comprehending the amount of work that will be needed. It is a tip that interest alone is insufficient to get the job done and that effort and dedication are necessary for success.
This quote is written / told by H. P. Lovecraft between August 20, 1890 and March 15, 1937. He/she was a famous Novelist from USA.
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