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Creativity Quote by Peter Scott

"I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle"

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Scott frames ambition in the language of sport to make risk feel respectable. Golf gives him a tidy moral geometry: a bogey is “good enough” failure you can live with; an eagle is the rare, almost mythic payoff that requires audacity, skill, and a willingness to look ridiculous mid-swing. The rhetorical trick is that he flips the usual warning. We’re trained to fear overreach, the public miss, the ego bruise. Scott argues the more corrosive hazard is self-management: calibrating desire down to what won’t embarrass us, choosing the safe scorecard over the exhilarating shot.

Coming from an artist, the subtext lands harder. Art-making is full of polite bogeys: work that’s competent, tasteful, saleable, legible to gatekeepers. “Settling” hints at a slow bargain with comfort and approval, the kind that doesn’t explode your life but quietly shrinks it. By contrast, “shooting for an eagle” isn’t just about greatness; it’s about permission to attempt the improbable, to accept that most big swings won’t land cleanly. That’s a particularly modern anxiety: the pressure to be consistently “on brand” and steadily productive can turn creative life into risk-avoidance disguised as professionalism.

Scott’s phrasing also smuggles in an ethic of aspiration without macho bluster. He’s not glorifying reckless leaps; he’s diagnosing the stealthy way low expectations become a habit. The line works because it makes complacency sound like the real extravagance: you spend your one shot on playing not to lose.

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Scott, Peter. (2026, January 16). I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-believed-the-greater-danger-is-not-83090/

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Scott, Peter. "I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-believed-the-greater-danger-is-not-83090/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-believed-the-greater-danger-is-not-83090/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Peter Scott (September 14, 1909 - August 29, 1989) was a Artist from England.

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