In marriage, the certainty, 'She will never love me much,' is easier to bear than the fear, 'I shall love her no more.'


Middlemarch (1871)


In marriage, the certainty, 'She will never love me much,' is easier to bear than the fear, 'I shall love her no more.'

In marriage, the certainty, 'She will never love me much,' is easier to bear than the fear, 'I shall love her no more.'

In marriage, the certainty, 'She will never love me much,' is easier to bear than the fear, 'I shall love her no more.'

In marriage, the certainty, 'She will never love me much,' is easier to bear than the fear, 'I shall love her no more.'