Nadia Boulanger Quote

It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of thought and feeling which govern our life, and by which we live so blissfully. This mental inertia is, perhaps, our greatest enemy. Insidiously it leads us to assume that we can renew our lives without renewing our habits.


Reflections of Boulanger (1982)


It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of...

It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of...

It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of...

It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of...