John Steinbeck Quote

Once he had accepted the end as desirable, he should forget it completely and concentrate solely on the means.


East of Eden (1952)


Once he had accepted the end as desirable, he should forget it completely and concentrate solely on the means.

Once he had accepted the end as desirable, he should forget it completely and concentrate solely on the means.

Once he had accepted the end as desirable, he should forget it completely and concentrate solely on the means.

Once he had accepted the end as desirable, he should forget it completely and concentrate solely on the means.