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My wish is to be known only thru my work.
Dorothea Dix
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a desire for recognition based solely on one's contributions rather than personal identity.

Dorothea Dix's quote emphasizes the importance of allowing one's work to speak for itself, prioritizing the impact and value of creative or professional achievements over personal fame or recognition. It reflects a commitment to the craft, suggesting that the true measure of a person's worth should be found in their contributions and the legacy they leave behind, rather than in their public persona.

Themes

WorkRecognitionLegacyContributionsIdentity

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about creativity, one might use this quote to remind artists to focus on their craft.

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