Deep love Quote by George Eliot
““There are faces which charge with a meaning and pathos not belonging to the single human soul that flutters beneath them, but speaking the joys and sorrows of foregone generations -- eyes that tell of deep love which doubtless has been and is somewhere, but not paired with these eyes -- perhaps paired with pale eyes that can say nothing; just as a national language may be instinct with poetry unfelt by the lips that use it.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Poet and the Nation” (hypothetical), 1865
Eyes can convey collective histories and emotions beyond an individual, suggesting language and expression carry inherited cultural weight.
In simple terms: Eyes reflect shared history and feeling.
Listen to the deeper stories behind expressions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading poetry
- studying cultural narratives
- interpreting facial expressions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What stories do eyes tell beyond words?
- How does language inherit past emotions?
Interpretation can be subjective and may misread personal intent.