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Slander Quote by George Eliot

“Slander may be defeated by equanimity; but courageous thoughts will not pay your baker’s hill, and fortitude is nowhere considered legal tender for beef.” quote by George Eliot
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““Slander may be defeated by equanimity; but courageous thoughts will not pay your baker’s hill, and fortitude is nowhere considered legal tender for beef.””

George Eliot

About This Quote

Source Essay: Unpublished letters, George Eliot, 1860s

The statement suggests that calmness can counter slander, yet bold ideas often lack practical reward, and moral courage is undervalued in material transactions.

In simple terms: Calmness fights slander; courage isn’t always rewarded.

Key Takeaway

Don’t rely on calm alone; seek practical support for bold ideas.

Themes

courage morality economics

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • legal battles
  • political activism
  • business negotiations

Key Concepts

equanimity valor value societal norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you protect bold ideas in a pragmatic world?
  • What systems can value moral courage?
A Different Perspective

Courage may be ignored if not tied to tangible benefit.

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