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Begin Quotes by George Eliot
- Is not this a true autumn day? Just the still melancholy that I love - that makes life and nature harmonise. The birds are consulting…
- Friendships begin with liking or gratitude- roots that can be pulled up.
- You must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin. And the other is, you…
- You must love your work and not always be looking over the edge of it wanting your play to begin.
- I would rather not be engaged. When people are engaged, they begin to think of being married soon, and I should like everything to go…
- One can begin so many things with a new person! - even begin to be a better man.
- We are on a perilous margin when we begin to look passively at our future selves, and see our own figures led with dull consent…
- The presence of a noble nature, generous in its wishes, ardent in its charity, changes the lights for us: we begin to see things again…
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