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Wrong Quotes by George Eliot
- It is seldom that the miserable of the world can help regarding their misery as a wrong inflicted by those who are less miserable.
- I'll tell you what's the greatest power under heaven, and that is public opinion-the ruling belief in society about what is right and what is…
- The yoke a man creates for himself by wrong-doing will breed hate in the kindliest nature.
- The wrong that rouses our angry passions finds only a medium in us; it passes through us like a vibration, and we inflict what we…
- There is no sort of wrong deed of which a man can bear the punishment alone; you can't isolate yourself and say that the evil…
- We are rather apt to consider an act wrong because it is unpleasant to us.
- 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…
- That is the bitterest of all,--to wear the yoke of our own wrong-doing.
- Signs are small measurable things, but interpretations are illimitable, and in girls of sweet, ardent nature, every sign is apt to conjure up wonder, hope,…
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