George Eliot Quotes
In The Checkered Area Of Human Experience The Seasons Are All Mingled As In The Golden Age: Fruit And Blossom Hang Together; In The Same Moment The Sickle Is Reaping And The Seed Is Sprinkled; One Tends The Green Cluster And Another Treads The Winepress. Nay, In Each Of Our Lives Harvest And Spring-time Are Continually One, Until Himself Gathers Us And Sows Us Anew In His Invisible Fields.
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