George Eliot Quote

What to one man is the virtue which he has sunk below the possibility of aspiring to, is to another the backsliding by which he forfeits his spiritual crown.


Felix Holt: The Radical (ed. 1866)


What to one man is the virtue which he has sunk below the possibility of aspiring to, is to another the backsliding by which he forfeits his...

What to one man is the virtue which he has sunk below the possibility of aspiring to, is to another the backsliding by which he forfeits his...

What to one man is the virtue which he has sunk below the possibility of aspiring to, is to another the backsliding by which he forfeits his...

What to one man is the virtue which he has sunk below the possibility of aspiring to, is to another the backsliding by which he forfeits his...