"Nobody can teach what is inside a person; it has to be discovered for oneself and a way must be found to express it"
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The subtext is a quiet warning about mimicry. Art schools can produce fluency; they can also produce ventriloquists. Chillida is pointing to the difference between competence and conviction, between adopting an idiom and arriving at one. The word “discovered” matters: what’s inside you isn’t a branded identity waiting to be declared, it’s something you stumble upon through friction, failure, repetition. Discovery implies time, risk, and the willingness to be changed by the process.
Then he adds the second pressure point: “a way must be found to express it.” Authenticity without form is just sentiment; form without authenticity is just style. For Chillida, expression is an engineering problem with spiritual stakes: how do you make private interiority legible in iron, stone, space? The intent is both liberating and demanding. You’re not exempt from discipline; you’re obligated to invent the discipline that fits your own interior shape.
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Chillida, Eduardo. (2026, January 17). Nobody can teach what is inside a person; it has to be discovered for oneself and a way must be found to express it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nobody-can-teach-what-is-inside-a-person-it-has-47091/
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Chillida, Eduardo. "Nobody can teach what is inside a person; it has to be discovered for oneself and a way must be found to express it." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nobody-can-teach-what-is-inside-a-person-it-has-47091/.
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"Nobody can teach what is inside a person; it has to be discovered for oneself and a way must be found to express it." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nobody-can-teach-what-is-inside-a-person-it-has-47091/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







