“It always does seem to me that I am doing more work than I should do. It is not that I object to the work, mind you; I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. I love to keep it by me: the idea of getting rid of it nearly breaks my heart. You cannot give me too much work; to accumulate work has almost become a passion with me: my study is so full of it now, that there is hardly an inch of room for any more. I shall have to throw out a wing soon. And I am careful of my work, too. Why, some of the work that I have by me now has been in my possession for years and years, and there isn’t a finger-mark on it. I take a great pride in my work; I take it down now and then and dust it. No man keeps his work in a better state of preservation than I do. But, though I crave for work, I still like to be fair. I do not ask for more than my proper share.”
Quote by Jerome K. Jerome
Book:Three Men in a Boat
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Three Men in a Boat
This classic novel follows the adventures of three friends as they embark on a simple boating journey along the River Thames. The narrative is filled with wit and observations of the English countryside, offering readers a charming glimpse into the lives of the characters and the era in which the story unfolds. more
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