Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë

Take one day; share it into sections; to each section apportion its task: leave no stray unemployed quarters of an hour, ten minutes, five minutes—include all; do each piece of business in its turn with method, with rigid regularity. The day will close almost before you are aware it has begun; and you are indebted to no one for helping you to get rid of one vacant moment: you have had to seek no one’s company, conversation, sympathy, forbearance; you have lived, in short, as an independent being ought to do.

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For those unfamiliar with _Jane Eyre_, it might be useful to know that the narrator of the book disapproves of the attitudes and lifestyle of the character who says this.