A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty
comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to to
do with the fact that other people want what they want. Indeed, the
moment that an artist takes notice of what other people want, and tries
to supply the demand, he ceases to be an artist, and becomes a dull or
an amusing craftsman, an honest or a dishonest tradesman.
Oscar Wilde,
author, playwright, and poet.