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'The Object of Art is Not to Make Salable Pictures. It Is to Save Yourself.'

A great quote from Sherwood Anderson in a letter of advice to his teenage son in 1927. Eventually the letter was included in Posterity: Letters of Great Americans to Their Children, which offers insight on everything from knowing whose advice not to take to the false allure of money to the joy of making things with your hands.