George Eliot Quote

It is one of the gains of advancing age that the good of young creatures becomes a more definite intense joy to us. With that renunciation for ourselves which age inevitably brings, we get more freedom of soul to enter into the life of others; what we can never learn they will know, and the gladness which is a departed sunlight to us is rising with the strength of morning to them.


George Eliot's Life, Complete: Top Novelist Focus (ed. 2016)


It is one of the gains of advancing age that the good of young creatures becomes a more definite intense joy to us. With that renunciation for...

It is one of the gains of advancing age that the good of young creatures becomes a more definite intense joy to us. With that renunciation for...

It is one of the gains of advancing age that the good of young creatures becomes a more definite intense joy to us. With that renunciation for...

It is one of the gains of advancing age that the good of young creatures becomes a more definite intense joy to us. With that renunciation for...