George Eliot Quote

It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience
has brought us is worth our personal share of pain. The growth of higher feeling
within us is like the growth of faculty, bringing with it a sense of added strength.
We can no more wish to return to a narrower sympathy than painters or musicians
can wish to return to their cruder manner, or philosophers to their less complete formulas.


The Writings of George Eliot: Adam Bede (ed. 1908)


It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our personal share of pain. The growth of higher...

It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our personal share of pain. The growth of higher...

It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our personal share of pain. The growth of higher...

It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our personal share of pain. The growth of higher...