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“Let even an affectionate Goliath get himself tied to a small tender thing, dreading to hurt it by pulling, and dreading still more to snap the cord, and which of the two, pray, will be master?” quote by George Eliot
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““Let even an affectionate Goliath get himself tied to a small tender thing, dreading to hurt it by pulling, and dreading still more to snap the cord, and which of the two, pray, will be master?””

George Eliot

About This Quote

Source Novel: Middlemarch by George Eliot, 1871

Even a powerful lover may fear harming a delicate beloved, fearing both the act and its consequences.

In simple terms: Powerful love fears hurting the delicate.

Key Takeaway

Handle strength with care.

Themes

love power vulnerability

Mood

cautious thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationships
  • parenting
  • leadership
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

fear of harm control dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance strength and tenderness?
  • When have you feared harming someone you love?
A Different Perspective

Power can unintentionally cause damage despite good intentions.

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