To work for food that...
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To work for food that perishes is to settle for the merely good instead of the truly inspired. God has greater plans for us than we may have for ourselves. John Constable, the British artist, once had a conversation with William Blake, a contemporary poet, artist, and mystic. Blake was generally considered Constable's artistic superior. On this occasion, however, Blake admired a set of the other artist's drawings and said to him, "Why, this is not drawing, but inspiration!" Replied Constable, "I never knew it before. I meant it for drawing." -- Sherer
