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Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
Art doesn't spring from the muses alone, but from hard work.
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