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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VII
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He went on--'And I know by what you have just said that you're on the wrong road to success.

It isn't got at by sacrificing other people,--I've had that much knocked into me; you must sacrifice yourself, and live under orders, and never think for yourself, and never have real satisfaction in your work except just at the beginning, when you're reaching out after a notion.' 'How can you believe all that ?' 'There's no question of belief or disbelief.

That's the law, and you take it or refuse it as you please.

I try to obey, but I can't, and then my work turns bad on my hands.

Under any circumstances, remember, four-fifths of everybody's work must be bad.


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