Quote by George Eliot

Such patience have the heroes who begin, Sailing the first toward lands which others win. Jubal must dare as great beginners dare, Strike form's first way in matter rude and bare, And, yearning vaguely toward the plenteous choir Of the world's harvest, make one poor small lyre.


Such patience have the heroes who begin, Sailing the first t

Summary

This quote emphasizes the courage and patience of heroes who embark on challenging journeys that others will eventually benefit from. Jubal, like these celestial heroes, dares to create something new and groundbreaking, even though he starts with limited resources. Driven by a longing for the beauty and abundance found in the world's offerings, Jubal creates a humble instrument, symbolized by the "poor small lyre," that will contribute to the grand symphony of humanity's achievements. The quote champions the fearlessness and pioneering spirit required to make remarkable strides in uncharted territory.

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Heroes
By George Eliot
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