George Eliot Quote

Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell them in their after-years? For the fragment of a life, however typical, is not the sample of an even web: promises may not be kept, and an ardent outset may be followed by declension; latent powers may find their long-waited opportunity; a past error may urge a grand retrieval.


Middlemarch (1871)


Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell...

Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell...

Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell...

Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell...