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" I never yet met with anybody who could not learn to write. Writing is a form of drawing; therefore if you give the same attention and trouble to drawing as you do to writing, depend upon it, there is nobody who cannot be made to draw, more or less well. "
Nature - Page 158
edited by - 1885
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Readings from Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1920 - 202 pages
...therefore if you give the same attention and trouble to drawing as you do to writing, depend upon it, there is nobody who cannot be made to draw more or less well. Do not misapprehend me. I do not say for one moment you would make an artistic draughtsman. Artists...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 pages
...therefore if you give the same attention and trouble to drawing as you do to writing, depend upon it, Do not misapprehend me. I do not say for one moment you would make an artistic draughtsman. Artists...
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 650 pages
...to this, Prof. Huxley has publicly stated his conviction that it should be made absolutely necessary for everybody for a longer or a shorter period to...were as well to state the direction they are not to t.ike. They are not to take their direction on the old lines of making, in a blind, ignorant way, copies...
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