George Eliot Quote

Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.


Poems: Together with Brother Jacob and The Lifted Veil (ed. 1885)


Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.

Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.

Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.

Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.