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George Eliot

"Don't judge a book by its cover."

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"Wisdom is stronger than steel. It can break and it can heal."

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"Transcendence and transformation of consciousness will create a new reality for humanity-not our economic success."

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"You ought to follow your inner voice."

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"All men have life, but only few men know its value."

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"Words spoken today that are not needed now must be kept till they will be needed."

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"Knowledge is borrowed wisdom is unique."

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"The answers to all questions of human society are in the lessons of human history, which are revealed in the Bible."

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"Wisdom is creating your own opinion. Everyone else is following someone else's opinion."

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"Oh may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again."
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"He was a quick fellow, and when hot from play, would toss himself in a corner, and in five minutes be deep in any sort of book that he could lay his hands on: if it were Rasselas or Gulliver, so much the better, but Bailey's Dictionary would do, or the Bible with the Apocrypha in it. Something he must read, when he was not riding the pony, or running and hunting, or listening to the talk of men. All this was true of him at ten years of age; he had then read through Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, which was neither milk for babes, nor any chalky mixture meant to pass for milk, and it had already occurred to him that books were stuff, and that life was stupid."
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"Excellence encourages one about life generally; it shows the spiritual wealth of the world."
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"He was unique to her among men because he's impressed her as being not her admirer her superior. In some mysterious way he was becoming a part of her conscience as one woman who's nature is an object of reverential belief may become a new conscience to a man."
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"Will was not without his intentions to be always generous, but our tongues are little triggers which have usually been pulled before general intentions can be brought to bear."
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"Necessity does the work of courage."
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"In so complex a thing as human nature, we must consider, it is hard to find rules without exception."
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"And when a woman's will is as strong as the man's who wants to govern her, half her strength must be concealment."
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"You want to find out a mode of renunciation that will be an escape from pain. I tell you again, there is no such escape possible except by perverting or mutilating one's nature. What would become of me, if I tried to escape pain? Scorn and cynicism would be my only opium; unless I could fall into some kind of conceited madness, and fancy myself a favourite of Heaven because I am not a favourite with men."
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"Wishes are held to be ominous; according to which belief the order of the world is so arranged that if you have an impious objection to a squint, your offspring is more likely to be born with one; also, that if you happen to desire a squint, you would not get it. This desponding view of probability the hopeful entirely reject, taking their wishes as good and sufficient security for all kinds of fulfilment."
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