Thomas Carlyle Quote

The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a soldier, dearer to him than life.


Shooting Niagra: And After? (ed. 1867)


The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a...

The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a...

The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a...

The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a...