Quotes And Images From the Works of George Meredith

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Quotes And Images From the Works of George Meredith
Meredith George
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How many degrees from love gratitudemay be How immensely nature seems to prefermen to women!
How little a thing serves Fortune'sturn How to compromise the matter for thesake of peace?
How many instruments cannot cleverwomen play upon How little we mean to do harm when wedo an injury Hug the hatred they packed up amongtheir bundles Human nature to feel an interest in thedog that has bitten you Humour preserved her from excesses ofsentiment Huntress with few scruples and the gameunguarded Hushing
... together, they agreed that ithad been a false move I do not defend myself ever I have learnt as much from lightliterature as from heavy I have and hold--you shall hunger andcovet I cannot get on with Gibbon I could be in love with her cruelty, ifonly I had her near me I married a cook She expects a bigappetite I want no more, except to be taught towork I detest anything that has to do withgratitude I know nothing of imagination I haven't got the pluck of a flea I hate old age It changes you so I would cut my tongue out, if it didyou a service I can't think brisk out of my breeches I look on the back of life I never pay compliments to transparentmerit I always respected her; I never likedher I give my self, I do not sell I cannot live a life of deceit.

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