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  1. Oct 11, 2023 · 481 books. view quotes. Apr 30, 2012 07:39AM. George Eliot — ‘A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of the...

  2. May 5, 2003 · A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of earth, for the labors men go forth to, for the sounds and accents that haunt it, for whatever will give that early home a familiar unmistakable difference amid the future widening of knowledge: a spot where the ...

  3. Nov 17, 2023 · 3,880 books. view quotes. Oct 18, 2016 06:46PM. George Eliot Daniel Deronda 1876 — ‘A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love of tender kinsh...

  4. Aug 10, 2016 · By George Eliot | August 10th, 2016 | Categories: Books, Quotation. |. A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of earth, for the labors men go forth to, for the sounds and accents that haunt it, for whatever will give that early home a familiar ...

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · The narrator disapproves: “A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of the earth.”

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › George_EliotGeorge Eliot - Wikiquote

    Apr 2, 2024 · A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of earth, for the labours men go forth to, for the sounds and accents that haunt it, for whatever will give that early home a familiar unmistakeable difference amidst the future widening of knowledge: a spot where ...

  7. 1835 quotes from George Eliot: 'It is never too late to be what you might have been.', 'What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?', and 'Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.'

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