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“She thought so badly of men and women generally, and of Mr Broune and herself as a man and a woman individually, that she was unable to conceive the possibility of such a sacrifice.” quote by Anthony Trollope
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““She thought so badly of men and women generally, and of Mr Broune and herself as a man and a woman individually, that she was unable to conceive the possibility of such a sacrifice.””

Anthony Trollope

About This Quote

Source Novel: “He Knew He Was Right” (1869)

The character’s deep cynicism toward both genders and herself prevents her from envisioning self‑sacrificial love, showing how harsh judgments block empathy.

In simple terms: She can’t imagine love because she despises men, women, and herself.

Key Takeaway

Challenge negative self‑views to open to love.

Themes

cynicism gender self‑image love empathy

Mood

somber reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • self‑help
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

psychology social critique Victorian literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fuels her disdain?
  • Can self‑compassion change her view?
A Different Perspective

Her pessimism may be rooted in personal trauma.

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