George Eliot Quotes

The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by

The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity. (George Eliot)

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George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.
George Eliot Quotes: The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human pity.