George Eliot Quote

It is hard to believe long together that anything is "worth while," unless there is some eye to kindle in common with our own, some brief word uttered now and then to imply that what is infinitely precious to us is precious alike to another mind.


Works: George Eliot's life (ed. 1898)


It is hard to believe long together that anything is worth while, unless there is some eye to kindle in common with our own, some brief word uttered...

It is hard to believe long together that anything is worth while, unless there is some eye to kindle in common with our own, some brief word uttered...

It is hard to believe long together that anything is worth while, unless there is some eye to kindle in common with our own, some brief word uttered...

It is hard to believe long together that anything is worth while, unless there is some eye to kindle in common with our own, some brief word uttered...