George Eliot Quotes About Water
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A man falling into dark waters seeks a momentary footing even on sliding stones.
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To an old memory like mine the present days are but as a little water poured on the deep.
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Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance of its life--a significance which is to vanish as the waters which come and go where no man has need of them?
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There's folks 'ud hold a sieve under the pump and expect to carry away the water.
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The early months of marriage often are times of critical tumult,--whether that of a shrimp pool or of deeper water,--which afterwards subside into cheerful peace.
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