George Eliot
Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless-nay, the speech they have resolved not to utter.
George Eliot
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Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless-nay, the speech they have resolved not to utter.

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George Eliot

George Eliot

English novelist, essayist and translator

November 22nd, 1819 - December 22nd, 1880