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But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbors. We judge from...
Author:
George Eliot
Book:
Middlemarch
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Published at:
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But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbors. We judge from our own desires, and our neighbors themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs.
( George Eliot )
[ Middlemarch ]
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