John Ruskin Quote

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be done.


In: Henry Attwell, Thoughts from Ruskin, 17 (p. 12), Longman's, Green & Company, New York, New York, USA; 1901


Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be...

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be...

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be...

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be...