Quote by George Eliot Download Open image ““He has got no good red blood in his body," said Sir James.”” — George Eliot ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“He has got no good red blood in his body," said Sir James. "No. Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass, and it was… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“All blood runs red.” — Phrase painted on the side of the plane flown by Eugene Bullard in World War I the first black comba Copy Share Image
“Like it or not,” he said, “you're still his daughter. Run from it, spit on it, that’s your choice. Those of the blood can… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Blood answers blood, especially that given for the sake of others.” — Helen C. Johannes Copy Share Image
“The Red Knight sighed. ‘Sometimes I think you all take me for granted,’ he said and went off to wash the blood off his… — Miles Cameron Copy Share Image
“And what of your children?" I gestured to the others at the table. "The only thing that divides us from that laborer who toils… — Lisa Tawn Bergren Copy Share Image
“I waited for the moment when he would resume his task of blood. The position was a strange one: he had already tried to… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“I He did not wear his scarlet coat, For blood and wine are red, And blood and wine were on his hands When they… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Red had a deep loathing of the night before them. He had been through so much combat, had felt so many kinds of terror, and had seen so many men killed that he no longer had any illusions about the inviolability of his own flesh. He knew he could be killed; it was something he had accepted long ago, and… — Norman Mailer Copy Share
“If you hit flesh, you’re rewarded with a burst of fake blood. Our dummies are soaked in red.” — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
There are various orders of beauty, causing men to make fools of themselves in various styles. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
But the effect of her being on those around her was incalculably diffusive: for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Scepticismcan never be thoroughly applied, else life would come to a standstill. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Under every guilty secret there is hidden a brood of guilty wishes, whose unwholesome infecting life is cherished by the darkness. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
The most powerful movement of feeling with a liturgy is the prayer which seeks for nothing special, but is a yearning to escape from… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“[W]e must learn to accommodate ourselves to the discovery that some of those cunningly-fashioned instruments called human souls have only a very limited range… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“Mr. Casaubon had never had a strong bodily frame, and his soul was sensitive without being enthusiastic: it was too languid to thrill out… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“... she took her husband's jokes and joviality as patiently as everything else, considering that "men would be so", and viewing the stronger sex… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
What is opportunity to the man who can't use it? An unfecundated egg, which the waves of time wash away into nonentity. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
And, of course men know best about everything, except what women know better. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“But let the wise be warned against too great readiness at explanation: it multiplies the sources of mistake, lengthening the sum for reckoners sure… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“But any one watching keenly the stealthy convergence of human lots, sees a slow preparation of effects from one life on another, which tells… — George Eliot Copy Share Image