Quote by George Eliot
The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree fro

The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree from the perfect freedom with which we each follow and declare our own impressions. – George Eliot

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We long for an affection altogether ignorant of our faults. Heaven has accorded this to us in the uncritical canine attachment. – George Eliot

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A womans heart must be of such a size and no larger, else it must be pressed small, like Chinese feet her happiness is to be made as cakes are, by a fixed recipe. – George Eliot

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The greatest blessing of our democracy is freedom. But in the last analysis, our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves. – Bernard Baruch

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A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself. – Jim Morrison

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No one can enjoy freedom without trembling. – Emile M. Cioran

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A man of strength and wisdom, John Paul became an inspiration to generations of both Catholics and non-Catholics throughout the world by encouraging freedom, promoting peace and respecting all faiths. – Greg Walden

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Bad excuses are worse than none. – Thomas Fuller

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Have a sense of humor about life – you will need it. And be courteous. – Peter Jennings

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Your fortune is not something to find but to unfold. – Eric Butterworth

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Very notable was his distinction between coarseness and vulgarity, coarseness, revealing something; vulgarity, concealing something. – E. M. Forster