Joan Acocella Quote

What allows genius to flower is not neurosis but its opposite, ego strength, meaning (among other things) ordinary, Sunday-school virtues such as tenacity and above all the ability to survive disappointment.


Introduction to Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays (2007)


What allows genius to flower is not neurosis but its opposite, ego strength, meaning (among other things) ordinary, Sunday-school virtues such as...

What allows genius to flower is not neurosis but its opposite, ego strength, meaning (among other things) ordinary, Sunday-school virtues such as...

What allows genius to flower is not neurosis but its opposite, ego strength, meaning (among other things) ordinary, Sunday-school virtues such as...

What allows genius to flower is not neurosis but its opposite, ego strength, meaning (among other things) ordinary, Sunday-school virtues such as...