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Quotes from George Eliot

To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath.
~ George Eliot
We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, — if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers as we sat lisping to ourselves on the grass...
~ George Eliot
Grant folly's prayers that hinder folly's wish, And serve the ends of wisdom.
~ George Eliot
A woman's hopes are woven of sunbeams; a shadow annihilates them.
~ George Eliot
The important work of moving the world forward does not wait to be done by perfect men.
~ George Eliot
I'm not denyin' the women are foolish. God Almighty made 'em to match the men.
~ George Eliot
But what we strive to gratify, though we may call it a distant hope, is an immediate desire; the future estate for which men drudge up city alleys exists already in their imagination and love.
~ George Eliot
But certain winds will make men's temper bad.
~ George Eliot
You are a good young man," she said. "But I do not like husbands. I will never have another.
~ George Eliot
Habit is the beneficent harness of routine which enables silly men to live respectfully and unhappy men to live calmly
~ George Eliot
A man falling into dark waters seeks a momentary footing even on sliding stones.
~ George Eliot
As they who make Good luck a god count all unlucky men.
~ George Eliot
What is opportunity to the man who cant use it?
~ George Eliot
To act with doubleness towards a man whose own conduct was double, was so near an approach to virtue that it deserved to be called by no meaner name than diplomacy.
~ George Eliot
That's what a man wants in a wife, mostly; he wants to make sure one fool tells him he's wise.
~ George Eliot
Men and women are but children of a larger growth.
~ George Eliot
I love not to be choked with other men's thoughts.
~ George Eliot
But what is opportunity to the man who can't use it?
~ George Eliot
Is it not rather what we expect in men, that they should have numerous strands of experience lying side by side and never compare them with each other?
~ George Eliot
No man is matriculated to the art of life till he has been well tempted.
~ George Eliot
But most of us are apt to settle within ourselves that the man who blocks our way is odious, and not to mind causing him a little of the disgust which his personality excites in ourselves.
~ George Eliot
A man deep-wounded may feel too much pain To feel much anger.
~ George Eliot
There is no feeling, perhaps, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music,--that does not make a man sing or play the better.
~ George Eliot
Until every good man is brave, we must expect to find many good women timid--too timid even to believe in the correctness of their own best promptings, when these would place them in a minority.
~ George Eliot