Books Quote by George Eliot
““Author describes one character's optimism as, that quiet well-being which perhaps you and I have felt on a sunny afternoon when, in our brightest youth and health, life has opened a new vista for us, and long to-morrows of activity have stretched before us like a lovely plain which there was no need for hurrying to look at, because it was all our own.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Middlemarch by George Eliot, 1871
Optimism is a calm confidence that life offers new possibilities, inviting gentle appreciation rather than frantic pursuit.
In simple terms: Calm confidence in new possibilities.
Embrace opportunities without haste.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- career advancement
- creative projects
- personal relationships
- travel planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance calm optimism with practical urgency?
- When does optimism become complacency?
May overlook urgency needed in crises.