Heaven and earth Quote by George Eliot
““How should all the apparatus of heaven and earth, from the farthest firmament to the tender bosom of the mother who nourished us, make poetry for a mind that had no movements of awe and tenderness, no sense of fellowship which thrills from the near to the distant, and back again from the distant to the near?””
About This Quote
Source Book: Middlemarch by George Eliot, 1871
The quote questions the difficulty of creating art that moves a heart lacking wonder, compassion, and a sense of connection.
In simple terms: Art struggles when the mind lacks awe and fellowship.
Cultivate awe and empathy to inspire poetry.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing
- teaching
- personal growth
- community building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we awaken wonder in indifferent minds?
- What practices deepen our sense of fellowship?
If the audience is indifferent, poetry may fall flat.