I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it.


Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life, Volume 1 (Harper and Brothers, 1873), p. 50


I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it.

I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it.

I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it.

I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it.