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An essential portion of any artist's labor is not creation so much as invocation. Part of the work cannot be made, it must be received; and we cannot have this gift except, perhaps, by supplication, by courting, by creating within ourselves that 'begging bowl' to which the gift is drawn. -- Lewis Hyde
Unlike the sale of a commodity, the giving of a gift tends to establish a relationship between the parties involved. When gifts circulate within a group, their commerce leaves a series of interconnected relationships in its wake, and a kind of decentralized cohesiveness emerges. -- Lewis Hyde
We are only alive to the degree that we can let ourselves be moved. -- Lewis Hyde
The passage into mystery always refreshes. If, when we work, we can look once a day upon the face of mystery, then our labor satisfies. We are lightened when our gifts rise from pools we cannot fathom. Then we know they are not a solitary egotism and they are inexhaustible. -- Lewis Hyde
We are each born into a situation - a particular body (its race, sex, health ... ), a set of ancestors, a community, a nation - and born into the stories told of each of these. -- Lewis Hyde
Art does not organize parties, nor is it the servant or colleague of power. Rather, the work of art becomes a political force simply through the faithful representation of the spirit. It is a political act to create an image of the self or of the collective. -- Lewis Hyde
I think of a myth as a story that helps you explain all the different pieces of your life. In that broad sense, there is no way to live without mythology. -- Lewis Hyde
True citizens are not the audience of their government, nor its consumers; they are its makers. -- Lewis Hyde
Science may not be as intimate as the medical profession; nonetheless, it certainly is a community in which ideas are often shared as contributions, not as proprietary things. -- Lewis Hyde
The gift finds the man attractive who stands with an empty bowl he does not own. -- Lewis Hyde
Creativity in science is almost always cumulative and collaborative; it proceeds collectively and thus thrives when barriers to collectivity are reduced. -- Lewis Hyde
A gift that cannot be given away ceases to be a gift. The spirit of a gift is kept alive by its constant donation. -- Lewis Hyde
I discovered in belles-lettres that the Giver can be transformed into his own Gift, that is, into a pure object. Chance had made me a man, generosity would make me a book. JEAN-PAUL SARTRE -- Lewis Hyde
We forgive when we give up attachment to our wounds. -- Lewis Hyde
But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens of energy, but they do not transform. A civilization based on them puts people out of touch with their creative powers. -- Lewis Hyde
That all pretensions to being self-made hide the reciprocal truth, that we have unpayable debts to the world around us, to our community, to our forebears, to the ancients, to nature, to the gods. -- Lewis Hyde
Irony has only emergency use. Carried over time it is the voice of the trapped who have come to enjoy their cage. -- Lewis Hyde
The more we allow such commodity art to define and control our gifts, the less gifted we will become, as individuals and as a society. The -- Lewis Hyde
Nothing is more dangerous to liberty than the power of entailed art and ideas. The very soul of a republic is the common citizen's inalienable access to knowledge. -- Lewis Hyde
An anaesthetic is a poet-killer. -- Lewis Hyde
When we are moved by art we are grateful that the artist lived, grateful that he labored in the service of his gifts. -- Lewis Hyde
Better to operate with detachment, then; better to have a way but infuse it with a little humor; best, to have no way at all but to have instead the wit constantly to make one's way anew from the materials at hand. -- Lewis Hyde