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"It is our duty never to speak ill of others, you know; least of all when we know that to do so will be the cause of much pain and trouble."
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George Gissing"It is the mind which creates the world around us, and even though we stand side by side in the same meadow, my eyes will never see what is beheld by yours, my heart will never stir to the emotions with which yours is touched."
George Robert Gissing was an English novelist, who published 23 novels between 1880 and 1903. In the 1890s he was considered one of the three greatest novelists in England, and by the 1940s he had been recognised as a literary genius. Gissing's best-known works have reappeared in modern editions. They include The Nether World (1889), New Grub Street (1891), Born in Exile (1892) and The Odd Women (
"It is our duty never to speak ill of others, you know; least of all when we know that to do so will be the cause of much pain and trouble."
"It is because nations tend towards stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly; it is because individuals have a capacity for better things that it moves at all."
"No, no; women, old or young, should never have to think about money."
"The insult was thrown out with a peculiarly reckless air; it astounded the hearer, who sat for an instant with staring eyes and lips apart; then the blood rushed to his cheeks."
"A man who comes to be hanged, pursued Jasper, impartially, has the satisfaction of knowing that he has brought society to its last resource. He is a man of such fatal importance that nothing will serve against him but the supreme effort of law. In a way, you know, that is success."
"The thought, however, of his girls having to work for money was so utterly repulsive to him that he could never seriously dwell upon it."