You must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin. And the other is, you must not be ashamed of your work, and think it would be more honorable to you to be doing something else. You must have a pride in your own work and in learning to do it well, and not be always saying, Theres this and theres thatif I had this or that to do, I might make something of it. No matter what a man isI wouldnt give twopence for him here Calebs mouth looked bitter, and he snapped his fingers whether he was the prime minister or the rick-thatcher, if he didnt do well what he undertook to do.
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About George Eliot, Middlemarch
George Eliot, Middlemarch.
Themes
- Work — The value of effort, discipline, and meaningful labour