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You don't outgrow art. The same work can mean something different at each stage of your life.

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Dana Gioia

Stanford University Commencement 2007, 2007

26:10

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The Story Behind This Quote

Near the end of his address, Gioia offered graduates a personal insight drawn from a lifetime of reading and writing poetry. He told them that a good book changes as you change—that the same novel, poem, or painting can speak to you differently at twenty, forty, and sixty, because you bring a different self to the encounter each time. This observation served as a quiet rebuttal to the idea that art is something you consume once and discard. In a culture of disposable entertainment and endless novelty, Gioia made the case for depth over breadth—for returning to great works again and again and discovering new meaning each time. It was an invitation to graduates to build a lifelong relationship with art, not as a hobby but as a companion that grows with them.

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