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— Sherrilyn Kenyon"Apprentices and servants are characters perfectly distinct: the one receives instruction, the other a stipulated price for his labour."
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When an apprentice gets hurt, or complains of being tired, the workmen and peasants have this fine expression: "It is the trade entering his body." Each time that we have some pain to go through, we can say to ourselves quite truly that it is the universe, the order and beauty of the world, and the obedience of God that are entering our body.
— Simone Weil
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You have to roll up your sleeves and be a stonecutter before you can become a sculptor - command of craft always precedes art: apprentice, journeyman, master.
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