This quote implies that everything has a consequence or cost associated with it, even gifts. It suggests that everything has a trade-off or sacrifice, whether it be time, effort, or something else in exchange for receiving the gift. It serves as a reminder that nothing is truly free.
The lyrics are: "Who is the lamb, and who is the knife?"
The quote "The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without hard work" is attributed to Émile Zola, a French novelist and playwright. This statement emphasizes the importance of both innate talent and the dedication required to develop that talent into something meaningful. Zola's perspective highlights the balance between natural ability and the effort needed to succeed in the arts.
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Some people feel uncomfortable regifting a gift, but the fact of the matter is that a true gift comes without strings, you can can do anything you want with it, including throwing it away. Any other interpretation is not a gift - it is an obligation.
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The cast of The Price of a Gift - 1914 includes: Ruby Belasco as Mrs. Martin
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That quote comes from the internalised conversation that Simon has with the beast within himself, during an epileptic fit. It is from chapter 8: Gift For The Darkness, a couple of paragraphs from the end, on page 158 in my edition of the book.