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Consequences are unpitying.
George Eliot
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George Eliot:
We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves.George Eliot:
Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.George Eliot:
When death, the great reconciler, has come, it is never our tenderness that we repent of, but our sGeorge Eliot:
But that intimacy of mutual embarrassment, in which each feels that the other is feeling something,George Eliot:
Excessive literary production is a social offense.George Eliot:
Different taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections.George Eliot:
It is a common enough case, that of a man being suddenly captivated by a woman nearly the oppositeGeorge Eliot:
But human experience is usually paradoxical, that means incongruous with the phrases of current talGeorge Eliot:
Breed is stronger than pasture.George Eliot:
When death comes it is never our tenderness that we repent from, but our severity.