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Famous George Eliot Quotes
“To have suffered much is like knowing many languages. Thou hast learned to understand all.”
“Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it?”
“Where women love each other, men learn to smother their mutual dislike.”
“One soweth and another reapeth is a verity that applies to evil as well as good.”
“Family likeness has often a deep sadness in it.”
“To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath.”
“There's folks as make bad butter and trusten to the salt t' hide it.”
“Oh, child, men's men: gentle or simple, they're much of a muchness.”
“A patronizing disposition always has its meaner side.”
“Souls have complexions too: what will suit one will not suit another”
“The best travel is that which one can take by one's own fireside. In memory or imagination.”
“We want people to feel with us more than to act for us.”
“Blows are sarcasms turned stupid.”
“There are glances of hatred that stab, and raise no cry of murder.”
“Much of our waking experience is but a dream in the daylight.”
“I've always felt that your belongings have never been on a level with you.”
“In poor Rosamond's mind there was not room enough for luxuries to look small in.”
