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Joseph Joubert: “Genius begins beautiful works, but only labor finishes them.”

Joseph Joubert was a French essayist whose collected works were not published until after his death in 1824.
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Joseph Joubert (1754-1824) was a French essayist whose collected works were not published until after his death. Joubert’s aphoristic form of philosophical writing was collected in various journals and letters throughout his career as an educator. Joubert’s widow allowed the writer François-René de Chateaubriand to posthumously publish her husband moralistic works.


“Genius begins beautiful works, but only labor finishes them.”

From “The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert” (1883)

(h/t Wikiquote)

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