George Eliot Quotes
The Most Obstinate Beliefs That Mortals Entertain About Themselves Are Such As They Have No Evidence For Beyond A Constant, Spontaneous Pulsing Of Their Self-satisfaction - As It Were A Hidden Seed Of Madness, A Confidence That They Can Move The World Without Precise Notion Of Standing-place Or Lever.
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