Poems List

There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music.

The Mill on the Floss, 1860

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We just find our duties in what comes to us, not in what might have been.
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The troublesome ones in a family are usually either the wits or the idiots.

Middlemarch

Our deeds are like children that are born to us; they live and act apart from our own will.

Romola

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What we call our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope.

Middlemarch

Some people did what their neighbors did so that if any lunatics were at large, one might know and avoid them.

Middlemarch

Every man who is not a monster, mathematician or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.

Scenes of Clerical Life - Amos Barton

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But pride only helps us to be generous; it never makes us so, any more than vanity makes us witty.

Middlemarch, Ch 8

Childhood has no forebodings, but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow.

The Mill On the Floss, Ch. 9

The important work of moving the world forward does not wait to be done by perfect men.

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Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880), writing under the pseudonym George Eliot, was one of the most influential literary figures of the 19th century. Born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, she challenged the social conventions of her time by pursuing a literary career, which was unusual for women. Her relationship with the philosopher George Henry Lewes, with whom she lived without marrying, was also considered scandalous. Eliot is known for novels such as "Middlemarch", "The Mill on the Floss", and "Silas Marner". Her works are notable for their psychological introspection, exploration of moral and social dilemmas, and rich, scholarly prose. "Middlemarch" is often cited as one of the greatest English-language novels, admired for its broad cast of characters and its depiction of life in an English provincial town. Eliot died in London in 1880 at the age of 60.