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Expectations Quote by George Eliot

“The thing we look forward to often comes to pass, but never precisely in the way we have imagined to ourselves.” quote by George Eliot
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“The thing we look forward to often comes to pass, but never precisely in the way we have imagined to ourselves.”

George Eliot

About This Quote

Source Novel: Middlemarch, 1871

Expectations often differ from reality; outcomes rarely match imagined scenarios.

In simple terms: Plans rarely turn out exactly as imagined.

Key Takeaway

Stay flexible and adapt expectations.

Themes

expectation reality adaptation surprise planning

Mood

thoughtful cautious

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • project management
  • personal goals
  • relationship expectations

Key Concepts

Cognitive bias uncertainty resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions are you making about future events?
  • How can you prepare for unexpected outcomes?
A Different Perspective

Rigid expectations can cause disappointment.

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