George Eliot Quote

When we are young we think our troubles a mighty business - that the world is spread out expressly as a stage for the particular drama of our lives and that we have a right to rant and foam at the mouth if we are crossed. I have done enough of that in my time.


The writings of George Eliot... (ed. 1908)


When we are young we think our troubles a mighty business - that the world is spread out expressly as a stage for the particular drama of our lives...

When we are young we think our troubles a mighty business - that the world is spread out expressly as a stage for the particular drama of our lives...

When we are young we think our troubles a mighty business - that the world is spread out expressly as a stage for the particular drama of our lives...

When we are young we think our troubles a mighty business - that the world is spread out expressly as a stage for the particular drama of our lives...