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Too Quotes by George Eliot
- It is never too late, no matter how old you get because anytime or any point in your life you can always have a chance…
- There was no gleam, no shadow, for the heavens, too, were one still, pale cloud; no sound or motion in anything but the dark river…
- We must not inquire too curiously into motives. they are apt to become feeble in the utterance: the aroma is mixed with the grosser air.…
- Souls have complexions too: what will suit one will not suit another
- For character too is a process and an unfolding. . . among our valued friends is there not someone or other who is a little…
- Life is too precious to be spent in this weaving and unweaving of false impressions, and it is better to live quietly under some degree…
- It's never too late to be who you were meant to be.
- It is a sad weakness in us, after all, that the thought of a person's death consecrates him or her anew to us. It is…
- Perhaps nothing ud be a lesson to us if it didn't come too late. It's well we should feel as life's a reckoning we can't…
- A man deep-wounded may feel too much pain To feel much anger.
- I have always been thinking of the different ways in which Christianity is taught, and whenever I find one way that makes it a wider…
- It is never too late to be what you might have been.
- To have in general but little feeling, seems to be the only security against feeling too much on any particular occasion.
- No anguish I have had to bear on your account has been too heavy a price to pay for the new life into which I…
- It is surely better to pardon too much, than to condemn too much.
- If a man goes a little too far along a new road, it is usually himself that he harms more than any one else.
- A medical man likes to make psychological observations, and sometimes in the pursuit of such studies is too easily tempted into momentous prophecy which life…
- It is very difficult to be learned; it seems as if people were worn out on the way to great thoughts, and can never enjoy…
- 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…
- In bed our yesterdays are too oppressive: if a man can only get up, though it be but to whistle or to smoke, he has…
- No one who has ever known what it is to lose faith in a fellow-man whom he has profoundly loved and reverenced, will lightly say…
- It is, I fear, but a vain show of fulfilling the heathen precept, ''Know thyself,'' and too often leads to a self- estimate which will…
- It is never too late to be what you might have been . And go where you may have gone
- Obligation may be stretched till it is no better than a brandof slavery stamped on us when we were too young to know its meaning.
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