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Letter 120 · 12 June 1877

No day without a line

The wording appears in the scholarly English translation of letter 120. The ellipsis marks a transparent shortening of the surrounding sentence.

Popular wording

“No day without a line ... will surely lead to something.”

Documented wording

““No day without a line”, daily writing, reading, working and practising, with meekness and perseverance, will surely lead to something.”

Context

What the letter actually discusses

Van Gogh links daily writing, reading, work and practice with patience. The sentence presents progress as the result of a repeated discipline rather than one dramatic effort.

Translation note

The Source Center follows the English translation in Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Punctuation and wording may differ in other translations.

Author
Vincent van Gogh
Document
Letter 120
Recipient
Theo van Gogh
Place
Amsterdam
Date
12 June 1877

Primary source

Read the complete letter in the scholarly edition.

The external link opens Vincent van Gogh: The Letters, published by the Van Gogh Museum and Huygens ING.

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