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Eiman
is on page 640 of 912
‘It was as if a fracture in delicate crystal had begun, and he was afraid of any movement that might make it fatal. The first great disappointment had been borne: the tender devotedness and docile adoration of the ideal wife must be renounced, and life must be taken up on a lower stage of expectation, as it is by men who have lost their limbs.’
The beginning of a fracture in an initially happy marriage…
— Dec 15, 2025 03:53AM
The beginning of a fracture in an initially happy marriage…
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Eiman
is on page 760 of 912
“Yes,” said Lydgate, feeling that here he had found room for the full meaning of his grief. “I had some ambition. I meant everything to be different with me. I thought I had more strength and mastery. But the most terrible obstacles are such as nobody can see except oneself.”
— Dec 23, 2025 05:49AM
Eiman
is on page 740 of 912
‘Only those who know the supremacy of the intellectual life - the life which has a seed of ennobling thought and purpose within it - can understand the grief of one who falls from that serene activity into the absorbing soul-wasting struggle with worldly annoyances.’
— Dec 23, 2025 04:28AM
Eiman
is on page 715 of 912
“Character is not cut in marble - it is not something solid and unalterable. It is something living and changing, and may become diseased as our bodies do.”
— Dec 23, 2025 04:27AM
Eiman
is on page 710 of 912
“What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult to each other? I cannot be indifferent to the troubles of a man who advised me in my trouble, and attended me in my illness.”
— Dec 23, 2025 04:23AM
Eiman
is on page 705 of 912
‘Strange, piteous conflict in the soul of this unhappy man, who had longed for years to be better than he was - who had taken his selfish passions into discipline and clad them in severe robes, so that he had walked with them as a devout quire, till now that a terror had risen among them, and they could chant no longer, but threw out their common cries for safety.’
— Dec 18, 2025 04:12AM
Eiman
is on page 700 of 912
‘He had never liked the makeshifts of poverty, and they had never before entered into his prospects for himself; but he was beginning now to imagine how two creatures who loved each other, and had a stock of thoughts in common, might laugh over their shabby furniture, and their calculations how far they could afford butter and eggs.’
— Dec 18, 2025 03:51AM
Eiman
is on page 696 of 912
“I don't judge you and say, he is wicked, and I am righteous. God forbid. I don't know everything. A man may do wrong, and his will may rise clear out of it, though he can't get his life clear. That's a bad punishment. If it is so with you, - well, I'm very sorry for you. But I have that feeling inside me, that I can't go on working with you.”
— Dec 18, 2025 03:33AM
Eiman
is on page 665 of 912
“I shall never forget what you have done,” Fred answered. “I can't say anything that seems worth saying - only I will try that your goodness shall not be thrown away.”
The conversation about Mary, between Mr Farebrother and Fred at the gambling inn….Iconic
— Dec 15, 2025 04:49AM
The conversation about Mary, between Mr Farebrother and Fred at the gambling inn….Iconic
Eiman
is on page 635 of 912
‘At that moment the parting was easy to bear: the first sense of loving and being loved excluded sorrow. It was as if some hard icy pressure had melted, and her consciousness had room to expand; her past was come back to her with larger interpretation.’
— Dec 15, 2025 03:49AM
Eiman
is on page 625 of 912
“I shall work away at the first thing that offers. I suppose one gets a habit of doing without happiness or hope…There are certain things which a man can only go through once in his life; and he must know some time or other that the best is over with him.”
— Dec 15, 2025 03:47AM

