A Moment Each Day With George Eliot, a Quotation for Every Day in the Year Selected From the Works of George Eliot

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— The Mill on the Floss, 13. The years deepen the value of our past to us, and of our friends who are a part of that past. — Life and Letters, 14. It is very pleasant to see some men turn round; pleasant as a sudden rush of warm air in winter, or the flash of firelight in the chill dusk,— Daniel Veronda.
EANIN' goes but a little way i' most things, for you may mean to stick things together and your glue may be bad, and then where are you? — Silas Marner.
i6. The presence of a noble nature, gene
...rous in its wishes, ardent in its charity, changes the light for us. — Mid- dlemarch, 17. The very truth hath a color from the disposition of the uii^r^v,— Felix Holt.
18. There's many a good bit o' work done with a sad heart. — Adam Bede.
19. What makes life dreary is the want of motive. — MiddlemarcL 20. Childhood has no forebodings; but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow. — The Mill on the Floss, 21. I will not feed on doing great tasks ill, Dull the world's sense with mediocrity, And live by thrash that smothers excellence.


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