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That choice, between the devil and the dream, comes up every day in different little disguises. I'm sure it comes up in every field of endeavor and every life.

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Meryl Streep

Vassar College Commencement 1983, 1983

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Streep framed the central challenge of professional life not as a single dramatic crossroads but as a daily series of small decisions. The devil — easy money, compromise, selling out — never announced itself as such. It came disguised as a reasonable offer, a pragmatic choice, a temporary detour. Her advice was characteristically direct: 'Look the dilemma in the face and decide what you can live with. If you can live with the devil, Vassar hasn't sunk her teeth into your leg the way she did mine.' She then broadened the principle beyond career: 'That conscience, that consciousness of quality, and the need to demand it can galvanize your energies, not just in your work, but in a rigorous exercise of mind and heart in every aspect of your life.' The speech was notable for its refusal to separate professional excellence from personal integrity — for Streep, they were the same discipline.

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