The recipe for great work is: very exacting taste, plus the ability to gratify it.

Paul Graham
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John Ruskin said, “The recipe for great work is: very exacting taste, plus the ability to gratify it.” In this quote, Ruskin uses the word taste to describe the quality of a person’s work. If a person can see that what they are doing is great, then they will have no problem doing it. When people have an exacting taste for good work, it doesn’t matter if they are a chef or a writer. They will always produce something of very high quality.

Source: Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas From The Computer Age

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