“While I was under these influences of sorrow for him, came notice to me that the next sessions there would be a bill preferred to the grand jury against me, and that I should be tried for my life. My temper was touched before, the wretched boldness of spirit which I had acquired abated, and conscious guilt began to flow in my mind. In short, I began to think, and to think indeed is one real advance from hell to heaven. All that hardened state and temper of soul, which I said so much of before, is but a deprivation of thought; he that is restored to his thinking, is restored to himself.”
Quote by Daniel Defoe
Book:Moll Flanders
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Moll Flanders
Moll Flanders is a narrative of a woman's journey through various social classes and her struggle to maintain her independence and self-respect amidst the complexities of 17th-century English society. The story follows Moll's adventures, including her time in prison, her numerous marriages, and her attempts to rise above her circumstances. more
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